Brain-based Learning
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Sarah Phillips, author of Incredible English and an expert in CLIL and brainbased learning, presents an Incredible Teaching Tip on Brainbased Learning.
Try out the tip in your classroom by downloading FREE notes and resources from http://oxford.ly/incredibleenglish.
Teaching Vocabulary to Young Learners Through Brain-Based Teaching Strategies by Setenay Çelik
Having started with the point that children learn easily and forget quickly, I have been working a lot on how to teach vocabulary to young learners by improving their memory skills. If it comes to memory, it is well worth searching about the brain. Throughout my search, I have found out that as long as the teachers meet the needs of the young brains, it is easier for the learners to remember new vocabulary items. In this presentation I’m planning to share my findings and ten practical brain based activities that I use in my classes and find really effective.
Setenay is from Turkey and she has been teaching English for 8 years including 4 years of teaching when she was a university student. She holds a Masters Degree in English Language Teaching from Gazi University in Ankara, Turkey. Her particular areas of interest are teaching English to young learners and creating new, useful classroom materials and activities.
Brain-Based Learning Theory
BrainBased Learning Theory
Brain Based Learning
Research from cognitive neuroscientists, psychologists, and educators are revolutionizing our understanding and lens on learning. Scientific brainbased strategies and interventions are improving classroom pedagogy and school environments on a global scale. These approaches include mindfulness training, developing grit and growth mindsets to boost academic performance, and engaging students through projectbased learning. Join Mrs. Berg’s classroom at Ecole College Park School as she explores the science of learning and how her students have demonstrated strengthened engagement and academic performance through techniques that inspire growing minds!
Ideas for using flashcards
Flashcards are an incredibly useful and flexible resource for teaching vocabulary. Carol Read shows some very simple, practical activities that you can use at Primary.
For more ideas and info: https://www.macmillaneducation.es/en/
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