Intro to Neuroscience for Educators

$970.00

CB Academy proudly offers a comprehensive course in Intro to Neuroscience for Educators, designed to equip teachers with a fundamental understanding of how the brain processes learning, memory, and cognition. This program explores brain-based teaching strategies, neuroplasticity, the impact of stress and emotions on learning, and ways to enhance student engagement through neuroscience-informed practices. Through practical applications, educators will develop the skills to optimize instruction, support diverse learning needs, and create brain-friendly classroom environments that foster deeper understanding and retention.

Description

Module Topics

  1. Foundations of Neuroscience in Education
    • Overview of basic brain anatomy and function related to learning.
    • Introduction to neuroplasticity and its implications for student growth and development.
    • Understanding the stages of brain development and their impact on education.
    • Exploring how different areas of the brain are engaged during learning activities.
  1. Memory, Retention, and Recall
    • The neuroscience behind memory formation and retrieval.
    • Techniques for enhancing memory retention in students, such as spaced repetition and active recall.
    • Exploring the impact of stress and emotion on memory and learning.
    • Classroom strategies that support long-term memory retention and knowledge application.
  1. Attention, Focus, and Cognitive Load
    • How attention works in the brain and factors that impact student focus.
    • Techniques to manage cognitive load and prevent information overload.
    • Strategies for designing lessons that maintain attention and engagement.
    • Using neuroscience-based approaches to help students build stronger concentration skills.
  1. Emotion and Learning
    • The role of emotions in learning and their impact on cognitive processes.
    • Understanding the limbic system and how emotions influence motivation and decision-making.
    • Techniques for creating emotionally supportive classroom environments.
    • Strategies for helping students manage stress and anxiety to improve learning outcomes.
  1. Executive Functions and Self-Regulation
    • Introduction to executive functions like planning, problem-solving, and impulse control.
    • Supporting students in developing self-regulation skills that aid in academic success.
    • Practical strategies for fostering executive function development in the classroom.
    • Addressing executive function challenges in diverse learners, including students with ADHD.
  1. Applying Neuroscience Insights to Teaching Practices
    • Translating neuroscience research into practical classroom strategies.
    • Designing brain-based activities that support different learning styles.
    • Using formative assessment techniques to identify and respond to student needs.
    • Fostering a growth mindset and resilience using neuroscience-informed methods.