Build the Brain the Common Core Way

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Author: Pamela Nevills
Publisher: Corwin
Edition: 1st Edition
ISBN-13: 9781483352961
Publishing year: April 2014
No of pages: 144
Weight: 260 grm
Language: English
Book binding: Paperback

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Brain-compatible learning techniques to help you motivate and challenge your students! Boldly take hold of the new Common Core expectations with this fresh, innovative resource full of practical tips from international educational expert Pamela Nevills. Find out what’s new, what’s expected, and how understanding the connection between neuroscience and deep learning is the key to Common Core success. Nevills provides cutting-edge, easy to implement ideas that beg to be used immediately. Learn to: Skillfully integrate the standards with current educational practices Understand the science behind Common Core requirements Plan innovative and creative activities to help students learn about learning Master teacher-lead, student-centered 21st Century Learning activities Includes school vignettes, sample lessons, K–12 links, and vivid brain imagery that diagram how deep learning happens. Revolutionize your teaching and prepare students for success in school and beyond with this encouraging, easy-to-read guide! “Build the Brain the Common Core Way is an outstanding resource for teachers who are implementing our new standards.  It provides practical examples that demonstrate how to turn the classroom into a student-centered learning environment where high expectations abound, fostering higher levels of student achievement.” -Melissa Miller, Science/History Instructor Randall G. Lynch Middle School, Farmington, AR “There are examples not only of ways to integrate brain-based pedagogy and the Common Core Standards, but also examples from across disciplines. The author doesn't just focus on one area of expertise, but integrates core and elective curriculum into the fabric of each chapter.” -Deanna Brunlinger, Science Teacher Elkhorn Area High School, WI