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Monday, December 27, 2010

The Answer Sheet - Willingham: 3 brain facts every educator should know

The Answer Sheet - Willingham: 3 brain facts every educator should know

Willingham: 3 brain facts every educator should know

My guest today is cognitive scientist Daniel Willingham, a psychology professor at the University of Virginia and author of “Why Don’t Students Like School?” By Daniel Willingham Here are three facts about the brain that every educator ought to know. Fact 1: The brain is always changing. Sometimes an education nostrum is supported by the claim that "it actually changes the brain.” (Less often it's offered as a warning against some alleged danger, e.g., video games.) The phrase is meant to convey that the object under discussion has a powerful impact, but a change in the brain is no evidence of impact at all. The brain is always changing. Every experience you have, however trivial, leads to some change in the brain.