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Module B: Human Development Brain and Language Development Education Foundations, 2012 6704, 8822
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Overview Brain development: neuroscience and education The brain’s physical structure Brain development Brain development and environment Neuroscience and education Limitations of neuroscience
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Language development Language as a social and psychological tool Language development in adolescence Language development and environment Implications for teachers
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Brain Development: Neuroscience and Education The brain’s physical structures
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The neuron receives messages through its dendrites and passes messages along its axons and across the synapse to other cells (Krause, et al., 2010)
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Brain development Generation of new cells Synaptogenesis myelination
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Brain development and environment ‘Pruning’ of synaptic networks Language and thinking Mother-infant interaction
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Applications of neuroscience in education Working memory
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Applications of neuroscience in education, cont’d Emotion and thinking -- Cases of Ted and Andrea (www.learner.org) Further reading: ‘We Feel, Therefore We Learn: The Relevance of Affective and Social Neuroscience to Education’ http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/do i/10.1111/j.1751- 228X.2007.00004.x/full http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/do i/10.1111/j.1751- 228X.2007.00004.x/full
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Applications of neuroscience in education, cont’d Connections in thinking: multiple representations, perspectives and prior knowledge
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Applications of neuroscience in education, cont’d Attention and mental visualisation
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Limitations of neuroscience Study of human potentials vs. Study of developmental status quo
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Language Development -- Reflection What role does language play in students’ learning and development? In your academic discipline, how important do you consider language in your teaching and students’ learning?
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Language: a social and psychological tool Social interaction Acquisition of academic skills and concepts ¼ x 2/3 = ? Language in PE? Development of consciousness and self- regulation
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Language development in adolescence 5 language systems: Phonology; Semantics; Morphology; Syntax; and Pragmatics
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Language development in adolescence Development in adolescence: Vocabulary and abstract thinking -- What does ‘plant’ mean? Syntax Pragmatics Metalinguistic awareness -- Characteristics of language as entities in and of themselves
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Language development and environment Joint attention Language input
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Implications for teachers Student-teacher and peer interaction Conceptual talks Student-directed interaction
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