The article titled How the Brain Learns Best is particularly resourceful because the author, Dr. Perry, correlates brain function and teaching. “In a series of special features, we will be looking at how the brain works and what this can tell us about your teaching. First, however, it is important to remember that all learning is brain-based. Through the process of education, we are trying literally to change the brain — not the pancreas, spleen, or lungs. Indeed, education is practical neuroscience” (Perry, B.D., 2011). Perry re-emphasizes the importance of teachers’ knowledge of how “the brain senses, processes, stores and retrieves information” (Perry, B.D., 2011). For me, Perry’s article reminds me how quickly students brains “seek novelty” (Perry, B.D., 2011). When listening to empty facts that are not “functionally interconnected” (Perry, B.D., 2011), the brain will fatigue within minutes and the students will start to daydream or look elsewhere for stimulation. Students need to be able to connect the facts to something they already know. As Dr. Ormrod asks, “to what are people paying attention? What kinds of things draw their attention? In what ways do they think about something? What kinds of meanings do they attach to something? How do they interpret something? What do they think about in terms of, what can I do with this information?” (Ormrod, J., 2011). As a teacher, I need to focus more on how I can ensure the students are connecting the material being taught so they actually learn it.
Perry, B.D., How the Brain Learns Best Retrieved on May 12, 2011 from http://teacher.scholastic.com/professional/bruceperry/brainlearns.htm
Ormrod, J., (2011) Information Processing and Problem Solving Laureate Education Inc.
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This article also has many links to other resources related to brain-based learning, which are very useful to educators, such as, myself.
Lawson, C., Ph.D. (2011) The Connections Between Emotions and Learning Retrieved from http://www.cdl.org/resource-library/articles/connect_emotions.php on May 15, 2011.
Teacher Tap Retrieved from http://eduscapes.com/tap/topic70.htm on May 15, 2011.