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Welcome to Neuroeducation, where we explore the neuroscience of education of how to switch on the brain to supercharge learning and I will be sharing innovative teaching techniques, educational advocacy, and effective parenting strategies. I'm your host Angie Dee together, let's revolutionize children's learning.
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In this episode of Neuroeducation with Angie Dee, the focus is on educational apps that are beneficial for children without triggering addictive responses. Angie discusses the importance of choosing apps that do not lead to excessive adrenaline and cortisol responses in kids. She emphasizes the need for apps that promote learning without overstimulating the brain with dopamine hits. Angie warns against apps that encourage fast-paced activities like Temple Run, highlighting the potential negative impact on children's well-being. Tune in to learn about selecting apps that support healthy screen time habits and enhance learning experiences for children.Transform your parenting with 'Montessori Made Easy' a course to help guide your child to thrive in a digital world with creativity, independence, and resilience. Click to explore a toolkit that will help you navigate the messy parts of parenting and rediscover the best parts of parenting:ย https://teachplayconnect.comFollow The Neuroeducation Podcast:https://www.instagram.com/neuroeducationpodcast/?hl=enhttps://www.tiktok.com/@neuroeducationpodcast?_t=8iBmpacOWAr&_r=1https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHtouj8CkOyCDrVIO98BHLwhttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553970581049Timestamps:00:00:00 - Introduction to Educational Apps00:02:54 - Timestable Rockstar: A Math App for Growth Mindset00:05:02 - Crossword Journey Word Games: Problem Solving and Phonics00:06:05 - Duolingo: Learning Languages and More00:07:09 - Pottery.lv: Creative and Calming Art App00:08:34 - Importance of Moderation in Screen Time00:09:48 - Encouraging Real-World Activities for Children
In this episode of Neuroeducation with Angie Dee, the host explores the topic of punishments and restorative justice in education. She questions the effectiveness of punitive methods and emphasizes the importance of teaching children valuable lessons instead. Reflecting on both school and home environments, Angie Dee encourages you to consider the long-term impact of punishments on children's behaviour and suggests alternative approaches that promote compassion and growth.Transform your parenting with 'Montessori Made Easy' a course to help guide your child to thrive in a digital world with creativity, independence, and resilience. Click to explore a toolkit that will help you navigate the messy parts of parenting and rediscover the best parts of parenting:ย https://teachplayconnect.comFollow The Neuroeducation Podcast:https://www.instagram.com/neuroeducationpodcast/?hl=enhttps://www.tiktok.com/@neuroeducationpodcast?_t=8iBmpacOWAr&_r=1https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHtouj8CkOyCDrVIO98BHLwhttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553970581049Timestamps:00:00:00 - Introduction00:00:42 - Introducing Restorative Justice00:01:03 - The Ineffectiveness of Traditional Punishments00:02:31 - Long-Term Learning and Responsibility00:03:45 - The Importance of Conscious Response00:04:07 - Success of Restorative Justice in Schools00:05:23 - Curriculum Demands and Student Engagement00:06:06 - Connection and Preventative Measures00:07:00 - Montessori Approach to Classroom Cohesion00:07:44 - The Long-Term Benefits of Restorative Justice00:08:16 - Closing Remarks and Call to Action
In this episode of Neuroeducation, host Angie Dee discusses the intersection of politics and education. She highlights how taxpayers are the ones funding the education system and argues that they should also have a say in how it operates. Angie criticizes the current outdated and boring factory-style method of education and calls for a revolution in the system. She empowers listeners to take action and make a difference in shaping the future of education.Transform your parenting with 'Montessori Made Easy' a course to help guide your child to thrive in a digital world with creativity, independence, and resilience. Click to explore a toolkit that will help you navigate the messy parts of parenting and rediscover the best parts of parenting:ย https://teachplayconnect.comFollow The Neuroeducation Podcast:https://www.instagram.com/neuroeducationpodcast/?hl=enhttps://www.tiktok.com/@neuroeducationpodcast?_t=8iBmpacOWAr&_r=1https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHtouj8CkOyCDrVIO98BHLwhttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553970581049Timestamps:00:00:00 - Introduction00:00:31 - The State of Education Funding00:01:15 - The Need for an Education Revolution00:02:09 - Political Engagement in Education00:03:01 - Montessori Programs in Brisbane Schools00:04:07 - Parent Advocacy for Montessori Education00:05:11 - Neuroscience and Montessori Method00:05:44 - Community Involvement in Education00:06:06 - Parental Activation for Educational Change00:07:11 - Supporting Overworked Teachers00:07:53 - Montessori Curriculum in Australian Schools00:08:59 - Call to Action for Local Educational Change00:09:10 - Closing and Podcast Subscription Information
In this episode of Neuroeducation with Angie Dee, the focus is on maximizing learning in the classroom without spending a fortune on resources. Angie shares three free techniques that can enhance learning by 50%. One of these techniques is creating a collaborative learning environment where students work together. Angie acknowledges that this may be challenging at times, but emphasizes the importance of setting standards in the classroom to promote teamwork and cooperation. By implementing these techniques, teachers can optimize learning outcomes for their students while minimizing their budgetary constraints. Tune in to learn more about these innovative teaching strategies.Transform your parenting with 'Montessori Made Easy' a course to help guide your child to thrive in a digital world with creativity, independence, and resilience. Click to explore a toolkit that will help you navigate the messy parts of parenting and rediscover the best parts of parenting:ย https://teachplayconnect.comFollow The Neuroeducation Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/neuroeducationpodcast/?hl=enhttps://www.tiktok.com/@neuroeducationpodcast?_t=8iBmpacOWAr&_r=1https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHtouj8CkOyCDrVIO98BHLw https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553970581049 Timestamps:00:00:00 - Introduction00:00:35 - Budget-Friendly Classroom Strategies00:01:59 - The Power of Group Work00:02:56 - Learning Pyramid Discussion00:04:23 - Group Discussion Examples00:05:07 - Peer Teaching and Retention Rates00:06:10 - Social Development Through Group Learning00:07:05 - Montessori Method and Personal Experience00:08:53 - Learning from Life and Discussions
In this episode of the Neuroeducation Podcast, host Angie discusses great resources that are easy to source and affordable, if not free, for exploring the world and enhancing learning at home with children. She emphasizes the power of music, dance, and cultural experiences in expanding our understanding of the world. Angie shares her own experiences volunteering to teach English to refugees and highlights the importance of connecting with people from different backgrounds to learn about their languages, cultures, and traditions. Tune in to discover how to bring the world into your own backyard and revolutionize children's learning.Transform your parenting with 'Montessori Made Easy' a course to help guide your child to thrive in a digital world with creativity, independence, and resilience. Click to explore a toolkit that will help you navigate the messy parts of parenting and rediscover the best parts of parenting:ย https://teachplayconnect.comFollow The Neuroeducation Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/neuroeducationpodcast/?hl=enhttps://www.tiktok.com/@neuroeducationpodcast?_t=8iBmpacOWAr&_r=1https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHtouj8CkOyCDrVIO98BHLw https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553970581049 Timestamps:00:00:00 - Introduction00:00:35 - Exploring the World from Home00:01:51 - Learning from Cultural Diversity in Australia00:04:00 - Inviting Cultural Sharing in Education00:04:32 - DIY Geography Project: Visual World Map Collage00:07:14 - Deep Learning Through Children's Questions00:08:07 - Montessori Materials for World Exploration00:09:53 - ABC Letter Mastery and World Exploration
In this episode of Neuroeducation, host Angie explores the concept of learning as a "doing word." She challenges the traditional approach of using worksheets as the sole means of teaching and emphasizes the importance of active engagement for effective learning. Angie discusses the time constraints and curriculum pressures that often lead teachers to rely on worksheets, but argues that this approach falls short in truly engaging students. Drawing from neuroscience research, she highlights the need for students to be actively involved in the learning process in order to fully absorb and retain information. Tune in to learn how to revolutionize children's learning and supercharge their educational experience.Transform your parenting with 'Montessori Made Easy' a course to help guide your child to thrive in a digital world with creativity, independence, and resilience. Click to explore a toolkit that will help you navigate the messy parts of parenting and rediscover the best parts of parenting:ย https://teachplayconnect.comFollow The Neuroeducation Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/neuroeducationpodcast/?hl=enhttps://www.tiktok.com/@neuroeducationpodcast?_t=8iBmpacOWAr&_r=1https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHtouj8CkOyCDrVIO98BHLw https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553970581049 Timestamps:00:00:00 - Intro00:00:10 - The Concept of Learning as a Doing Word00:01:03 - Challenges Teachers Face with Curriculum Constraints00:03:07 - Bringing Real-World Learning into the Classroom00:03:28 - The Importance of Excursions in Education00:05:48 - Incorporating Outdoor Learning00:06:10 - Montessori Approach to Real-World Learning00:07:48 - Community Involvement in Education00:08:32 - Bringing Learning to Life with Practical Examples
In this episode of the Neuroeducation Podcast, host Angie explores the question of what we are doing in our education system that leads to ignorance and a disparity of wealth and experience among children. She discusses the need for change in our education system and how it can supercharge learning. Angie also shares a personal experience from her high school years that had a profound impact on her worldview. Tune in to discover the importance of embracing multiculturalism and the power of education to revolutionize children's learning.Transform your parenting with 'Montessori Made Easy' a course to help guide your child to thrive in a digital world with creativity, independence, and resilience. Click to explore a toolkit that will help you navigate the messy parts of parenting and rediscover the best parts of parenting:ย https://teachplayconnect.comFollow The Neuroeducation Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/neuroeducationpodcast/?hl=enhttps://www.tiktok.com/@neuroeducationpodcast?_t=8iBmpacOWAr&_r=1https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHtouj8CkOyCDrVIO98BHLw https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553970581049 Timestamps:00:00:00 - Intro00:01:05 - Personal High School Experience00:01:36 - Encounter with an Afghan Refugee00:03:55 - Ignorance About Global Issues00:04:49 - Becoming a Global Citizen00:05:53 - Disparity of Wealth and Child Labor00:08:03 - Daily Impact on Global Child Welfare00:08:24 - Fair Trade and Consumer Awareness00:09:19 - Education as a Tool for Change00:10:22 - Inspiring Youth to Solve Global Problems00:11:06 - Real-World Applications in Education
In this episode of Neuroeducation, host Angie explores the concept of self-directed learners and the importance of building skills that will enable children to be independent and successful in the future. She challenges the traditional education system's approach of treating children as if they will be children forever and emphasizes the need for innovation and fostering a growth mindset. Angie discusses the end goal of education and how it should prepare children to become self-sufficient adults. Join her as she revolutionizes children's learning and shares effective teaching techniques, parenting strategies, and educational advocacy.Transform your parenting with 'Montessori Made Easy' a course to help guide your child to thrive in a digital world with creativity, independence, and resilience. Click to explore a toolkit that will help you navigate the messy parts of parenting and rediscover the best parts of parenting:ย https://teachplayconnect.comFollow The Neuroeducation Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/neuroeducationpodcast/?hl=enhttps://www.tiktok.com/@neuroeducationpodcast?_t=8iBmpacOWAr&_r=1https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHtouj8CkOyCDrVIO98BHLw https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553970581049 Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Intro00:00:10 - The Importance of Building Skills for Independence00:01:16 - Gradual Increase of Freedom and Responsibility00:02:31 - Teaching Children Skills for Real-World Success00:03:37 - Ineffective Punishments in Education00:05:15 - Addressing Mental Health and Stress in Education00:07:26 - Extrinsic vs Intrinsic Motivation in Education00:08:32 - The Power of Effort-Based Affirmations00:09:48 - Embracing Mistakes and Failing Forward00:10:52 - Long-Term Benefits of Praising Effort and Building Skills
In this episode of Neuroeducation with Angie Dee, we explore the global climate of education and discover what Finland is doing differently to create successful learning environments. Angie discusses how Finland prioritizes student happiness and starts formal schooling at the age of seven. She emphasizes the importance of incorporating children's interests and choices into their learning experiences. Angie also highlights schools in Australia and Bali that focus on developing skills such as resilience, creativity, and environmental stewardship. By putting happiness at the forefront of education, we can transform the learning process and create a positive impact on future generations. Transform your parenting with 'Montessori Made Easy' a course to help guide your child to thrive in a digital world with creativity, independence, and resilience. Click to explore a toolkit that will help you navigate the messy parts of parenting and rediscover the best parts of parenting:ย https://teachplayconnect.comFollow The Neuroeducation Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/neuroeducationpodcast/?hl=enhttps://www.tiktok.com/@neuroeducationpodcast?_t=8iBmpacOWAr&_r=1https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHtouj8CkOyCDrVIO98BHLw https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553970581049 Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro0:30 - Finland's Unique Approach to Education1:45 - Comparison with Australian Education System2:30 - The Importance of Happiness in Finnish Education3:15 - Starting Formal Schooling at Age Seven in Finland4:00 - The Role of Subconscious Brain Development in Early Education5:00 - Neuroscience Behind Happy and Engaged Students5:45 - Teacher Priorities in Finland vs. Australia6:30 - Emphasizing Happiness and Outdoor Learning in Finland7:15 - Personal Reflections on Educational Experiences8:00 - Children's Interests and Choices in Finnish Education8:45 - Innovative Teaching Techniques at All Saints and the Green School in Bali9:30 - Preparing Students for Real-World Success10:15 - Fostering Resilience, Creativity, and Social Responsibility11:00 - The Importance of Enjoyable Learning Experiences11:45 - Educational Outcomes and Adult Happiness in Finland
In this episode of Neuroeducation, host Angie Dee explores the neuroscience behind supercharging learning. She discusses the outdated methods of education still prevalent in schools today and highlights the importance of emotional receptivity, engaging children's interest, and offering choice in the learning process. Angie emphasizes the power of hands-on learning and peer teaching, which have been shown to significantly improve retention and enjoyment of the material. Listeners are encouraged to create safe and connected environments, foster student engagement, and incorporate hands-on activities to enhance learning outcomes.Transform your parenting with 'Montessori Made Easy' a course to help guide your child to thrive in a digital world with creativity, independence, and resilience. Click to explore a toolkit that will help you navigate the messy parts of parenting and rediscover the best parts of parenting:ย https://teachplayconnect.comFollow The Neuroeducation Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/neuroeducationpodcast/?hl=enhttps://www.tiktok.com/@neuroeducationpodcast?_t=8iBmpacOWAr&_r=1https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHtouj8CkOyCDrVIO98BHLw https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553970581049 Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Introduction to Neuroeducation00:01:10 - Outdated Education Methods00:02:35 - Neuroscience and Learning00:04:00 - Principle 1: Emotional Receptivity00:06:15 - Principle 2: Engaging Children's Interest00:08:30 - Principle 3: The Power of Choice00:10:45 - The Impact of Hands-On Learning00:12:50 - Learning Retention and the Senses00:14:20 - Peer Teaching and Learning Retention00:16:00 - Conclusion and Call to Action
In this episode of Neuroeducation, host Angie Dee discusses the flaws in the current education system and the need for a revolution in teaching methods. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing and nurturing the unique talents and multiple intelligences of children, rather than focusing solely on standardized testing. Angie highlights the significance of creativity and innovation in the 21st century and how these qualities are often overlooked in traditional education. She also emphasizes the role of social skills in future success and advocates for a shift towards a more inclusive and holistic approach to learning. Listeners are encouraged to subscribe and leave a review to support the podcast.Transform your parenting with 'Montessori Made Easy' a course to help guide your child to thrive in a digital world with creativity, independence, and resilience. Click to explore a toolkit that will help you navigate the messy parts of parenting and rediscover the best parts of parenting:ย https://teachplayconnect.comFollow The Neuroeducation Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/neuroeducationpodcast/?hl=enhttps://www.tiktok.com/@neuroeducationpodcast?_t=8iBmpacOWAr&_r=1https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHtouj8CkOyCDrVIO98BHLw https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553970581049 Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Introduction to Neuroeducation00:00:45 - Critique of Current Education Systems00:02:10 - The Problem with Standardized Testing00:03:25 - The Importance of Multiple Intelligences00:04:50 - The Narrow Focus on Academic Subjects00:06:15 - The Need for Creativity and Innovation in Education00:07:40 - The Role of Social Skills in 21st Century Success00:09:05 - Call for an Educational Revolution00:10:30 - Conclusion and Call to Action
In this episode of Neuroeducation, host Angie Dee shares her journey and passion for education. Angie discusses her background in early childhood education and how it inspired her to study primary school teaching. She highlights the importance of understanding the neuroscience behind education and how it can be applied in the classroom. Join Angie as she explores innovative teaching techniques, effective parenting strategies, and educational advocacy to revolutionize children's learning.Transform your parenting with 'Montessori Made Easy' a course to help guide your child to thrive in a digital world with creativity, independence, and resilience. Click to explore a toolkit that will help you navigate the messy parts of parenting and rediscover the best parts of parenting:ย https://teachplayconnect.comFollow The Neuroeducation Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/neuroeducationpodcast/?hl=enhttps://www.tiktok.com/@neuroeducationpodcast?_t=8iBmpacOWAr&_r=1https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHtouj8CkOyCDrVIO98BHLw https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553970581049 Timestamps: [00:00:00] Intro. [00:03:10] Trauma and its impact.[00:06:29] Montessori vs mainstream education.[00:09:01] Graduation rates and education.
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