by Kate Downes | Mar 2, 2023 | Brain Science, Teaching
When Dr. Kieran was commissioned by Routledge UK to author The Brain-Based Classroom teachers became aware of a different and meaningful paradigm for architecting brains in our school systems. Much of what was defined as teaching was focused on content, grades, and...
by Guide | Feb 4, 2022 | Parenting, Teaching
The following is designed for Middle School children – it can be adjusted up or down as needed for older and/or younger children. School will never be the same again – this is the reverberating acceptance dilemma of parents and teachers as they try to figure out...
by Guide | Jan 14, 2022 | Teaching, Uncategorized
The brain-based methodology is the culmination of decades of science and research, distilled into a simple method. These practices have evolved over time from many interleaving fields of literature and research. In this way, the end product stems from a breadth and...
by Guide | Dec 16, 2021 | Teaching, Uncategorized
Sadly, prisons are full of people who are “orchids.” But we’re making big strides to stop the school-to-prison pipeline. It begins innocently enough. The child seems unready for school. Meet Angie, she doesn’t have enough ‘small motor’ skills, is not able to...
by Guide | Dec 14, 2021 | Teaching, Uncategorized
If you’re a teacher who wants to engage your classroom and create a better future for every student, you need to understand 3 key concepts about a cognitivist’s approach to teaching. Read on to find out what they are! 1. The Cognitive Revolution is here....
by Guide | Dec 28, 2020 | Teaching, Uncategorized
Education turns out to be a three-legged stool. It is definitely wobbly at times. The three legs comprise teacher, student, and parent. Any one of these legs can let the other two down. If two are out of sync, the edifice unhinges and the center falls out. In the...
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