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1 The Art of Changing the Brain Enriching teaching by exploring the biology of learning James E. Zull Publisher: Stylus, Arlington, VA Available at: Amazon.com (best price!)

2 Four major functions of brain

3 FOUR PILLARS OF LEARNING GET INFORMATION (SENSORY) MAKE MEANING (BACK INTEGRATIVE) CREATE YOUR OWN IDEA (FRONT INTEGRATIVE) ACT-TRY OUT IDEAS, SOLUTIONS (MOTOR) ATTEND TO OUTCOMES (SENSE, GET NEW INFORMATION)

4 FOUR PILLARS OF LEARNING GET INFORMATION (SENSORY)

5 FOUR PILLARS OF LEARNING GET INFORMATION (SENSORY) MAKE MEANING (BACK INTEGRATIVE)

6 FOUR PILLARS OF LEARNING GET INFORMATION (SENSORY) MAKE MEANING (BACK INTEGRATIVE) CREATE YOUR OWN IDEA (FRONT INTEGRATIVE)

7 FOUR PILLARS OF LEARNING GET INFORMATION (SENSORY) MAKE MEANING (BACK INTEGRATIVE) CREATE YOUR OWN IDEA (FRONT INTEGRATIVE) ACT-TRY OUT IDEAS, SOLUTIONS (MOTOR)

8 FOUR PILLARS OF LEARNING GET INFORMATION (SENSORY) MAKE MEANING (BACK INTEGRATIVE) CREATE YOUR OWN IDEA (FRONT INTEGRATIVE) ACT-TRY OUT IDEAS, SOLUTIONS (MOTOR) ATTEND TO OUTCOMES (SENSE, GET NEW INFORMATION)

9 Flow of signaling in cortex

10 Brain’s language cycle

11 THE ART-PART I USE THE FOUR PILLARS- ALL OF THEM!

12 EMOTION, BRAIN, LEARNING, MOTIVATION

13 EMOTION, BRAIN, LEARNING, MOTIVATION 1.The biochemistry of emotion (dopamine, serotonin, adrenalin, endorphins)is required for learning

14 EMOTION, BRAIN, LEARNING, MOTIVATION 1.The biochemistry of emotion (dopamine, serotonin, adrenalin, endorphins)is required for learning 2.Brain evolved as an organ of emotion

15 EMOTION, BRAIN, LEARNING, MOTIVATION 1.The biochemistry of emotion (dopamine, serotonin, adrenalin, endorphins)is required for learning 2.Brain evolved as an organ of emotion 3.Understanding brain emotion systems helps us understand motivation

16 AMYGDALA-CORTEX CROSSTALK- EMOTION TO INTEGRATION (AND VICE VERSA)

17 FEAR-FROM THE PLUS TO THE MINUS ATTENTION ENERGY REMEMBER CLEARLY STRESS CAN’T THINK DAMAGE MEMORY

18 DOPAMINE PATHS-REWARD IN THE FRONT

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20 THE ART-PART II ASK “HOW DOES THE STUDENT FEEL?” ENGAGE FRONT CORTEX- STUDENT SHOULD TAKE OWNERSHIP

21 WHAT IS KNOWLEDGE? HOW DOES IT CHANGE? THE THIRD PRINCIPLE FOR CHANGING THE BRAIN

22 Brain networks change

23 Neuron firing generates branching

24 Building on old networks

25 THE ART- PART III Begin with student knowledge Build on what is useful Ignore what is not useful

26 WHAT IS THE ART? 1. Use all four major functions of brain 2. Ask “how do my students feel?” 3. Work from existing networks of neurons 4. Balance all these