24 de abril de 2020

BRAIN-FRIENDLY STRATEGIES FOR THE INCLUSION CLASSROOM


Insights from a neurologist and classroom teacher.

Historically, teachers in regular classrooms have not felt prepared to teach exceptional students, preferring to leave the job to trained specialists.

But times and laws have changed, and most classrooms today have at least some inclusive aspects to them. Brain research has provided educators with a better understanding of instructional practices that not only are essential for students with special needs, but also benefit their peers. These new tools will both help teachers face the challenges of teaching an inclusion class and make teaching more fruitful and rewarding.

The learning brain, it is only relatively recently that cognitive neuroscientists have begun to study how our brain structures support mental functions.









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