Engage students’ brains with state-of-the-art literacy strategies. This reference infuses the most current neurology research into concrete steps for targeted, developmentally appropriate reading instruction.

Learning and Neuron Activity

Learning and neuron activity

Neurons, infinitely tiny nerve cells are the core of neuroplasticity, the brain's capacity to build itself during and following childhood for a lifetime of learning potential. The following account of neurons, their parts, chemical and electrical reactions, and their role in learning is detailed. It is provided for a thorough understanding of students’ potential at the foundational level in the learning brain. Students learn when they are fully engaged, focused on the content, and motivated through interesting topics that encourage them to remember the information. The following account gives insight into how this is actually accomplished in the most finite parts of our human brain. A comprehensible, easy to understand summary of the technical aspects of learning follows ...

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