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Brain Friendly School Libraries Judith Anne Sykes

  • SKU: BELL-2196950
Brain Friendly School Libraries Judith Anne Sykes
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Publisher: Libraries Unlimited
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.98 MB
Pages: 134
Author: Judith Anne Sykes
ISBN: 1591582466, 9781591582465, 1417763523
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Brain Friendly School Libraries Judith Anne Sykes by Judith Anne Sykes 1591582466, 9781591582465, 1417763523 instant download after payment.

This title gives concrete practical examples of how to align school library programs and instructional practice with the six key concepts of brain-compatible learning: increasing input to the brain; increasing experiential data; multiple source feedback; reducing threat; involving students in learning decision making; and interdisciplinary unit planning.This title, Brain Friendly School Libraries, gives concrete practical examples of how to align school library programs and instructional practice with the six key concepts of brain-compatible learning: increasing input to the brain; increasing experiential data; multiple source feedback; reducing threat; involving students in learning decision making; and interdisciplinary unit planning. It includes chapters that summarize the current brain research and current thinking about its implication for instructional practice in the school library media center as well as discusses the work of Ellen Langer (mindful learning), Geoffrey and Renette Caine, Bob Sylwester and other major proponents of teaching with the brain in mind.

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