Unleashing the Potential of the Teenage Brain : Ten Powerful Ideas

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2007-09-12
Publisher(s): Corwin Pr
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Summary

This volume offers the latest in neuroscientific research about the teenage brain and explores what it means for the socio-emotional and intellectual development of teenagers. The book is designed to help teachers create and utilize more effective learning experiences for their adolescent students. Using ten powerful ideas that will help teachers create more effective brain compatible classrooms, the author draws the ideas from what we presently know about the teenage brain and its development, and integrates them with current ideas and theories on intelligence and learning. Each of the 10 powerful ideas includes: - case studies and numerous examples of teaching strategies and activities designed to show teachers how to translate the theory of the ten ideas into workable classroom practice - descriptions of the changing and differing roles and expectations for both teachers and students in the brain-compatible classroom - extensive explanations of the kind of learning environment we need to establish and how teachers ought to go about establishing this desired learning environment. This is an ideal resource for teachers, teacher educators, and parents of teenagers.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
About the Author
Discovering the Teenage Brain
The Creatures in the Classroom! Those Exasperating and Unfathomable Teenagers
How Do We Reach and Teach Those Teenage Brains?
Wanted: A New Approach to Teaching Teenagers!
Why Educators Need to Learn About the Teenage Brain
Brain-Compatible Teaching and the New Science of Learning
The Emergence of a New Pedagogical Model
Adolescence and the Teenage Brain: What''s Different and How Do We Know?
Adolescence - Just the Quick Facts!The Teenage Brain: What We Had Believed
How Neuroscience and Medical Technology Are Changing
Our Ideas About the Teenage BrainThe Future of Brain Imaging
Big Changes in the Teenage Brain: What We Have Learned and Are Learning
The Teenage Brain - A Work in Progress
From Back to Front: Brain Growth, Neuron Proliferation and Pruning, Myelin Development
Looking Back at Part I : Reflection and ReviewTargeting the Key Points!Some Questions to Ponder
Ten Powerful Ideas About the Brain and Learning and What It Means for Teaching the Teenage Brain
Powerful Idea #1: Constructing New Meaning
What Powerful Idea #1 Means for TeachersHow It Might Look - A Case Study: Saving the Old Victoria Street School
Constructivist Teaching Strategies
Powerful Idea #2: Different Ways of Learning
Being Smart - Human IntelligencePreferred Ways of Learning - Our Learning StylesWhat Powerful Idea #2 Means for Teachers
Unleashing the Potential of the Teenage Brain: Six Things You Ought to Do
How It Might Look - A Case Study: Ms. Taylor''s Meteorology Unit
Powerful Idea #3: Making Meaning, Connections, and Patterns
What Powerful Idea #3 Means for Teachers
Some Strategies for You to Consider
How It Might Look ? A Case Study: Mrs. Parasiuk''s Poetry Class
Powerful Idea #4: Whole-Brain LearningLeft, Right or Both Brains
What Powerful Idea #4 Means for Teachers
Effective Ways to Make Your Classroom Teaching ?Whole Brain?
Some Other Ideas for You to Consider
How It Might Look - A Case Study: Whole Brain Assessment in Mr. Amos'' Horticulture Class
Powerful Idea #5: Multiple Memory Pathways
Different Kinds of Memory - Declarative vs. ProceduralLearning and MemoryRehearsal Strategies
Elaborative Rehearsal Strategies
What Powerful Idea #5 Means for Teachers
How It Might Look - A Case Study: Mrs. Singh''s Musical Science
Powerful Idea #6: Physical Activity and Movement
Exercise For the Brain
What Powerful Idea #6 Means for Teachers
How It Might Look - A Case Study: Kinesthetic Learning in High School Biology
Powerful Idea #7: Memory, Learning, and Emotion
Too Much or Too Little?The Impact of High Stress and ThreatBrain Attention and Focus
Motivation and EngagementWhat Powerful Idea #7 Means for Teachers
How It Might Look - A Case Study: The Affirmative Mr. Hawkes
Powerful Idea #8: Reflection and Self-Assessment
Knowing OneselfReflectionMetacognitionWhat Powerful Idea #8 Means for TeachersHow It Might Look - A Case Study: Feedback and Reflection in the Visual Arts Class
Powerful Idea #9: Social Interaction and Learning
What Powerful Idea #9 Means for Teachers
Providing for Social Interaction and Collaboration
Eight Practices That Will Provide Instructional Structures for Shared Learning in Your Classroom
Instructional Structures for Shared Learning
How It Might Look - A Case Study: A Jigsaw Activity in High School Political History
Powerful Idea #10: Time and Timing
When Is the Best Time?An Optimal Time to LearnAn Optimal Time Pattern for Learning
The Optimal Time During the Learning Episode
The Optimal Time During the Day
What Powerful Idea #10 Means for Teachers: Taking Advantage of Time and Timing
How It Might Look- A Case Study: Mrs. Gregory''s Lesson PlanningLooking Back at Part II - Reflection and Review
Targeting the Key Points!Some Questions to Ponder
The Classroom Environment and What Teachers and Students Should Be Doing
The Learning Environment
The Physical EnvironmentThe Socio-Emotional Environment
The Intellectual Environment
The Brain-Compatible Teacher: Changing an
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