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An excellent resource that should be on the desk of every student
assistant professional as well as every administrator. It gives
step-by-step procedures in identifying high risk students who are a
challenge for our schools.
As a result of the research taking place in cognitive science,
neuroscience, the human genome project, physics and pharmacology,
we are in the midst of a knowledge explosion. Never before have we
had the potential for increasing our success with a wider range of
students; knowing how students learn will inevitably lead us to
more effective ways of teaching. In this groundbreaking work, Cram
and Germinario present brain-based research in the language of
laymen. More importantly, they show how administrators and teachers
can use those findings to improve schools. This volume examines the
mental models upon which schools operate, and how they blend (or
compete) with the emerging frameworks for brain-compatible teaching
and learning.
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