Centre for Educational Neuroscience
University College London – Birkbeck University of London – UCL Institute of Education
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What is educational neuroscience?
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March 2017 – Neuroscience in the Classroom
October 2016 – Neurocuriosity Workshop
October 2014 – Science of Learning
March 2014 – Educational Neuroscience
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What’s a control group? Why do I need one?
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How the brain works
Common misconceptions about the brain
Children do better in school if they were born in the autumn
Children have different learning styles
Diet makes a difference to learning
Fish oils improve learning
Girls and boys have different cognitive abilities
Intelligence is fixed
Is the number of children with ADHD in UK schools increasing?
Learning two languages gives an advantage at school
Left brain versus right brain thinkers
Mindfulness has a place in the classroom
Most learning happens in the first 3 years
Physical exercise enhances learning
The future of education is brain stimulation
Violent video games make children more violent
We only use 10% of our brains
Well-rested children do better at school
You can train your brain with digital media
The teenage brain
Sleep
Hormonal Changes
At the front of the brain: The prefrontal cortex (PFC)
Inhibitory control
Mental time travel
Limbic changes
Sensation-seeking
Risk-taking
Social development
Theories of adolescence
Evolutionary theories
Mental health
How does the brain develop and learn? Neuroconstructivism and neuroplasticity
Educational neuroscience
About the film
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What teachers say
Everything you and your teachers need to know about the learning brain
What works in my classroom
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