#003 - How Teachers Can Revolutionize Classroom Engagement ๐๐ก
Description
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 She discusses the outdated methods of education still prevalent in schools today and highlights the importance of emotional receptivity, engaging children's interest, and offering choice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.
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Timestamps:
00:00:00 - Introduction to Neuroeducation
00:01:10 - Outdated Education Methods
00:02:35 - Neuroscience and Learning
00:04:00 - Principle 1: Emotional Receptivity
00:06:15 - Principle 2: Engaging Children's Interest
00:08:30 - Principle 3: The Power of Choice
00:10:45 - The Impact of Hands-On Learning
00:12:50 - Learning Retention and the Senses
00:14:20 - Peer Teaching and Learning Retention
00:16:00 - Conclusion and Call to Action