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Brain Matters: Research Implications for the Education and Training of Teens.
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Creative Commons attribution: Generic 2.0
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How to Raise Our I.Q.The New York Times: Op-Ed Columnist How to Raise Our I.Q. By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF Published: April 15, 2009
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Knowing How You LearnEutopia: Knowing How You Learn At San Francisco's Gateway High School, a diverse group of students learn how their brains work and how to accommodate their learning styles. Most important, they discover that there is no one "right" way to learn. Video Notes... Release Date: 12/16/2003 Running ...
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Touch Helps Make the Connection Between Sight and HearingScience News: Touch Helps Make The Connection Between Sight And Hearing ScienceDaily (Mar. 25, 2009) — The sense of touch allows us to make a better connection between sight and hearing and therefore helps adults to learn to read. This is what has just been shown by the team of Édouard Gentaz, ...
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"The Unexpected Outcome" Is A Key To Human LearningScienceDaily: 'The Unexpected Outcome' Is A Key To Human Learning ScienceDaily (Mar. 15, 2009) — The human brain’s sensitivity to unexpected outcomes plays a fundamental role in the ability to adapt and learn new behaviors, according to a new study by a team of psychologists and neuroscientists ...
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[Paleopsych] Joseph Brodsky: Listening to BoredomListening to boredom. (excerpt from 'In Praise of Boredom'; adapted from Dartmouth College commencement address) Joseph Brodsky. Harper's Magazine, March 1995 v290 n1738 p11(3) Abstract: Boredom is a natural condition of modern life that plagues rich and poor alike. Even unusually gifted ...
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