00:15
hello !
I am Brainy and I am here to guide you through this activity. First, a short quiz will be offered to discover what you know about the topic we will discuss.
Next, you will watch a video, prepared by experts, which will help deepen your understanding of the key concepts.
Finally, a second quiz will allow you to check everything you've learned, accompanied by a series of tips to help you implement these educational tools.
Let's get started!
00:15
Neuroeducational Principles
Quiz
BEFORE
Here is a 10 question quiz to test your knowledge of neuroeducational principles in the field of education.
START
1/10
QUIZ BEFORE
What are the characteristics of brain plasticity in children?
2/10
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What actions can strengthen neural connections in children?
3/10
Quiz before
Why should we diversify teaching methods?
4/10
Quiz before
What are the effects of positive emotions on learning?
5/10
QUIZ BEFORE
What are the benefits of mistakes in the learning process?
6/10
Quiz before
What are the benefits of attention in the learning process?
7/10
Quiz before
What are the effects of sleep and breaks on learning?
8/10
Quiz before
What social environment factors can influence students' learning?
9/10
Quiz before
What are the ways in which students' brains can change?
10/10
QUIZ before
What strategies can help optimize classroom learning?
QUIZ after
Quiz
AFTER
Here is a 10 question quiz based on the video you just watched.
START
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QUIZ after
2/10
QUIZ afterward
3/10
QUIZ after
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QUIZ afterward
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QUIZ afterwards
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summary
Brain Plasticity
Stress
Neural Connections
Sleep
Attention
Negative Emotion
Positive Emotion
Role of Errors
TIPS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Strengthen neural connections through repetition
Personalize learning
Capture and maintain attention
Use varied supports for learning
Value errors as learning opportunities
Incorporate moments of pause and rest
Foster a positive emotional climate
ONLINE RESOURCES
"Make It Stick: The Science of Successful Learning"
The Learning Scientists
"Brain Rules for Baby: How to Raise a Smart and Happy Child from Zero to Five"
"The Whole-Brain Child: 12 Revolutionary Strategies to Nurture Your Child's Developing Mind"
Edutopia: Neuroscience in Education
Here are five resources in English that can help professionals delve deeper into topics related to purpose-driven projects, mental management, and personalized pedagogical approaches:
well
done
See you soon for new challenges!
Attention
Attention plays a key role in learning and must be captured proactively.
Strengthen neural connections through repetition
Tips : Regularly review key concepts through games, quizzes, or discussions. Use active review strategies, such as recalling information and working in small groups, to reinforce learning.
The Learning Scientists
This website is run by cognitive psychologists who focus on the science of learning. It offers resources, articles, podcasts, and tips for educators on evidence-based teaching strategies informed by cognitive science.
Edutopia: Neuroscience in Education
Edutopia is a comprehensive resource for educators that features articles and videos on various topics, including the integration of neuroscience into educational practices. The neuroscience section provides practical insights and strategies for teachers.
Positive emotion
A positive emotional environment facilitates memorization and learning.
Incorporate moments of pause and rest
Tips : Schedule regular active breaks during your sessions to allow students to relax and recharge. Offer breathing exercises outdoors and a return to activities with a ritual of meditation, even for a few minutes, to improve their concentration.
"Make It Stick: The Science of Successful Learning" by Peter C. Brown, Henry L. Roediger III, and Mark A. McDaniel
This book presents research on how memory works and offers practical strategies for improving learning and retention. It emphasizes the importance of retrieval practice and varied learning approaches.
Foster a positive emotional climate
Tips: Establish rules of respect and listening for everyone. Start or end each session with a moment of sharing or gratitude to strengthen bonds. Use activities that promote cooperation and mutual support among students.
Role of mistakes
Mistakes are part of the learning process and help to adjust neural connections.
Negative emotion
Negative emotions, such as stress, can negatively affect learning.
Value mistakes as learning opportunities
Tips: Create an environment where students feel safe to make mistakes. Encourage reflection on their errors by asking them to describe what they have learned and how they can improve.
Capture and maintain attention
Tips : Start your lessons with an intriguing question or a challenge. Incorporate short and dynamic activities, and vary tasks to keep engagement, such as role-playing or collaborative projects.
Brain plasticity
Brain plasticity means that the brain can change and adapt based on learning.
Stress
Positive emotions facilitate learning, while stress can hinder it.
"Brain Rules for Baby: How to Raise a Smart and Happy Child from Zero to Five" by John Medina
While focused on early childhood, this book discusses how neuroscience can inform parenting and teaching strategies to enhance cognitive development and emotional well-being.
Sleep
Sleep and breaks are important elements for consolidating the knowledge learned during the day.
Individualize learning
Tips: Know your students and their learning preferences. Create level groups and offer varied activities that match each person's needs and desires.
Neuronal connections
Neuronal connections are essential for brain function and nerve signal transmission.Repetition of information or a concept helps strengthen neuronal connections in the brain.
"The Whole-Brain Child: 12 Revolutionary Strategies to Nurture Your Child's Developing Mind" by Daniel J. Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson
This book provides insights into how children's brains develop and offers strategies to help nurture their emotional and intellectual growth. It's particularly useful for educators who work with young children.
Use varied supports for learning
Tips : Vary your educational resources by using videos, articles, podcasts, and crafts, practical activities. This helps engage all types of learners and enriches their understanding of the topics discussed.
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Transcript
00:15
hello !
I am Brainy and I am here to guide you through this activity. First, a short quiz will be offered to discover what you know about the topic we will discuss.
Next, you will watch a video, prepared by experts, which will help deepen your understanding of the key concepts.
Finally, a second quiz will allow you to check everything you've learned, accompanied by a series of tips to help you implement these educational tools.
Let's get started!
00:15
Neuroeducational Principles
Quiz
BEFORE
Here is a 10 question quiz to test your knowledge of neuroeducational principles in the field of education.
START
1/10
QUIZ BEFORE
What are the characteristics of brain plasticity in children?
2/10
Quiz before
What actions can strengthen neural connections in children?
3/10
Quiz before
Why should we diversify teaching methods?
4/10
Quiz before
What are the effects of positive emotions on learning?
5/10
QUIZ BEFORE
What are the benefits of mistakes in the learning process?
6/10
Quiz before
What are the benefits of attention in the learning process?
7/10
Quiz before
What are the effects of sleep and breaks on learning?
8/10
Quiz before
What social environment factors can influence students' learning?
9/10
Quiz before
What are the ways in which students' brains can change?
10/10
QUIZ before
What strategies can help optimize classroom learning?
QUIZ after
Quiz
AFTER
Here is a 10 question quiz based on the video you just watched.
START
1/10
QUIZ after
2/10
QUIZ afterward
3/10
QUIZ after
4/10
QUIZ afterward
5/10
QUIZ afterwards
6/10
QUIZ after
7/10
QUIZ after
8/10
QUIZ after
9/10
QUIZ after
10/10
QUIZ afterwards
QUIZ after
summary
Brain Plasticity
Stress
Neural Connections
Sleep
Attention
Negative Emotion
Positive Emotion
Role of Errors
TIPS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Strengthen neural connections through repetition
Personalize learning
Capture and maintain attention
Use varied supports for learning
Value errors as learning opportunities
Incorporate moments of pause and rest
Foster a positive emotional climate
ONLINE RESOURCES
"Make It Stick: The Science of Successful Learning"
The Learning Scientists
"Brain Rules for Baby: How to Raise a Smart and Happy Child from Zero to Five"
"The Whole-Brain Child: 12 Revolutionary Strategies to Nurture Your Child's Developing Mind"
Edutopia: Neuroscience in Education
Here are five resources in English that can help professionals delve deeper into topics related to purpose-driven projects, mental management, and personalized pedagogical approaches:
well
done
See you soon for new challenges!
Attention
Attention plays a key role in learning and must be captured proactively.
Strengthen neural connections through repetition
Tips : Regularly review key concepts through games, quizzes, or discussions. Use active review strategies, such as recalling information and working in small groups, to reinforce learning.
The Learning Scientists
This website is run by cognitive psychologists who focus on the science of learning. It offers resources, articles, podcasts, and tips for educators on evidence-based teaching strategies informed by cognitive science.
Edutopia: Neuroscience in Education
Edutopia is a comprehensive resource for educators that features articles and videos on various topics, including the integration of neuroscience into educational practices. The neuroscience section provides practical insights and strategies for teachers.
Positive emotion
A positive emotional environment facilitates memorization and learning.
Incorporate moments of pause and rest
Tips : Schedule regular active breaks during your sessions to allow students to relax and recharge. Offer breathing exercises outdoors and a return to activities with a ritual of meditation, even for a few minutes, to improve their concentration.
"Make It Stick: The Science of Successful Learning" by Peter C. Brown, Henry L. Roediger III, and Mark A. McDaniel
This book presents research on how memory works and offers practical strategies for improving learning and retention. It emphasizes the importance of retrieval practice and varied learning approaches.
Foster a positive emotional climate
Tips: Establish rules of respect and listening for everyone. Start or end each session with a moment of sharing or gratitude to strengthen bonds. Use activities that promote cooperation and mutual support among students.
Role of mistakes
Mistakes are part of the learning process and help to adjust neural connections.
Negative emotion
Negative emotions, such as stress, can negatively affect learning.
Value mistakes as learning opportunities
Tips: Create an environment where students feel safe to make mistakes. Encourage reflection on their errors by asking them to describe what they have learned and how they can improve.
Capture and maintain attention
Tips : Start your lessons with an intriguing question or a challenge. Incorporate short and dynamic activities, and vary tasks to keep engagement, such as role-playing or collaborative projects.
Brain plasticity
Brain plasticity means that the brain can change and adapt based on learning.
Stress
Positive emotions facilitate learning, while stress can hinder it.
"Brain Rules for Baby: How to Raise a Smart and Happy Child from Zero to Five" by John Medina
While focused on early childhood, this book discusses how neuroscience can inform parenting and teaching strategies to enhance cognitive development and emotional well-being.
Sleep
Sleep and breaks are important elements for consolidating the knowledge learned during the day.
Individualize learning
Tips: Know your students and their learning preferences. Create level groups and offer varied activities that match each person's needs and desires.
Neuronal connections
Neuronal connections are essential for brain function and nerve signal transmission.Repetition of information or a concept helps strengthen neuronal connections in the brain.
"The Whole-Brain Child: 12 Revolutionary Strategies to Nurture Your Child's Developing Mind" by Daniel J. Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson
This book provides insights into how children's brains develop and offers strategies to help nurture their emotional and intellectual growth. It's particularly useful for educators who work with young children.
Use varied supports for learning
Tips : Vary your educational resources by using videos, articles, podcasts, and crafts, practical activities. This helps engage all types of learners and enriches their understanding of the topics discussed.