The brain is a parallel processor. - A teacher incorporates movement and discussion into a lesson on fractions, allowing students to engage their motor and cognitive skills simultaneously., Learning engages the entire physiology. - A teacher starts a session with light stretching and mindfulness to energize students and improve focus., The search for meaning is innate. - A history teacher begins a lesson by connecting historical events to students' present-day lives, asking how past decisions affect modern society., The brain perceives patterns. - A science teacher uses a Venn diagram to compare and contrast types of ecosystems, helping students identify commonalities and differences., Emotions are critical to learning. - A teacher celebrates small successes in class and creates a safe environment for making mistakes., The brain processes parts and wholes simultaneously. - An art teacher introduces the final painting project and breaks it down into steps for students to complete sequentially., Learning involves both focused attention and peripheral perception. - A classroom has informative posters, visuals, and relevant quotes that complement the teacher’s lesson., Learning always involves conscious and unconscious processes. - A music teacher encourages students to play by ear after demonstrating a melody, helping them unconsciously absorb patterns., The brain has a spatial memory system and a rote memory system. - A geography teacher uses 3D maps and interactive tools to teach about mountain ranges., The brain learns through focused attention and relaxed states. - A teacher uses short breaks and deep-breathing exercises during a challenging topic to keep students engaged., The brain is social and thrives on interaction. - A teacher incorporates group projects where students collaborate to solve problems and present solutions., Each brain is unique. - A teacher offers differentiated instruction by providing multiple ways for students to demonstrate their learning (e.g., essays, videos, presentations).,

BRAIN BASED LEARNING PRINCIPLES

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