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Neuroeducation

By: Angie Dee
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  • Welcome to Neuroeducation, where we explore the neuroscience of education of how to switch on the brain to supercharge learning and I will be sharing innovative teaching techniques, educational advocacy, and effective parenting strategies. I'm your host Angie Dee together, let's revolutionize children's learning.
    Copyright 2024 Angie Dee
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Episodes
  • #012 - Why Your Children Are Addicted to Digital Apps 🧠💡
    Mar 1 2024

    In this episode of Neuroeducation with Angie Dee, the focus is on educational apps that are beneficial for children without triggering addictive responses. Angie discusses the importance of choosing apps that do not lead to excessive adrenaline and cortisol responses in kids. She emphasizes the need for apps that promote learning without overstimulating the brain with dopamine hits. Angie warns against apps that encourage fast-paced activities like Temple Run, highlighting the potential negative impact on children's well-being. Tune in to learn about selecting apps that support healthy screen time habits and enhance learning experiences for children.

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    Timestamps:

    00:00:00 - Introduction to Educational Apps

    00:02:54 - Timestable Rockstar: A Math App for Growth Mindset

    00:05:02 - Crossword Journey Word Games: Problem Solving and Phonics

    00:06:05 - Duolingo: Learning Languages and More

    00:07:09 - Pottery.lv: Creative and Calming Art App

    00:08:34 - Importance of Moderation in Screen Time

    00:09:48 - Encouraging Real-World Activities for Children

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    12 mins
  • #011 - Why Punishments Don't Work On Children 🚫👶
    Feb 23 2024

    In this episode of Neuroeducation with Angie Dee, the host explores the topic of punishments and restorative justice in education. She questions the effectiveness of punitive methods and emphasizes the importance of teaching children valuable lessons instead. Reflecting on both school and home environments, Angie Dee encourages you to consider the long-term impact of punishments on children's behaviour and suggests alternative approaches that promote compassion and growth.

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    Timestamps:

    00:00:00 - Introduction

    00:00:42 - Introducing Restorative Justice

    00:01:03 - The Ineffectiveness of Traditional Punishments

    00:02:31 - Long-Term Learning and Responsibility

    00:03:45 - The Importance of Conscious Response

    00:04:07 - Success of Restorative Justice in Schools

    00:05:23 - Curriculum Demands and Student Engagement

    00:06:06 - Connection and Preventative Measures

    00:07:00 - Montessori Approach to Classroom Cohesion

    00:07:44 - The Long-Term Benefits of Restorative Justice

    00:08:16 - Closing Remarks and Call to Action

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    9 mins
  • #010 - The Australian Education System is Failing 📚📉
    Feb 16 2024

    In this episode of Neuroeducation, host Angie Dee discusses the intersection of politics and education. She highlights how taxpayers are the ones funding the education system and argues that they should also have a say in how it operates. Angie criticizes the current outdated and boring factory-style method of education and calls for a revolution in the system. She empowers listeners to take action and make a difference in shaping the future of education.

    Transform your parenting with 'Montessori Made Easy' a course to help guide your child to thrive in a digital world with creativity, independence, and resilience. Click to explore a toolkit that will help you navigate the messy parts of parenting and rediscover the best parts of parenting: https://teachplayconnect.com

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    Timestamps:

    00:00:00 - Introduction

    00:00:31 - The State of Education Funding

    00:01:15 - The Need for an Education Revolution

    00:02:09 - Political Engagement in Education

    00:03:01 - Montessori Programs in Brisbane Schools

    00:04:07 - Parent Advocacy for Montessori Education

    00:05:11 - Neuroscience and Montessori Method

    00:05:44 - Community Involvement in Education

    00:06:06 - Parental Activation for Educational Change

    00:07:11 - Supporting Overworked Teachers

    00:07:53 - Montessori Curriculum in Australian Schools

    00:08:59 - Call to Action for Local Educational Change

    00:09:10 - Closing and Podcast Subscription Information

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    9 mins

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