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Teachley's Amazing Talking Brain
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Learn More About Your BrainIllusions to Use With StudentsGames that Flex the BrainAmazing Brain FactsImage Gallery: Perfect for Class
7 Ways to Optimize the BrainResources for Kids (About the Brain)Interactive Memory ExhibitMusic 60 Beats per MinuteAvoid Lecturing Most of the Day

"How People Learn,"  A FREE Online Book by the National Research Council

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The snippets of information that form the content for Teachley's Amazing Talking Brain are written as though a child's brain is doing the talking and was adapted from the following sources:

Codell, Esme' Raji. (1999). Educating Esme'. Chapel Hill: Algonquin.
Dyrli, Odvard Egil. (1999). Time-Tested Teaching Techniques. Curriculum Administrator. 11, 32.
Dyrli, Odvard Egil. (1999). Time-Tested Teaching Techniques. Curriculum Administrator. 11, 32.
Jensen, Eric. (1998). Teaching With the Brain in Mind. Alexandria, VA: ASCD.
Myrah, Gary E. & Erlauer, Laura. (1999). The Benefits of Brain Research: One District's Story. The High School Magazine. 9, 29.
Perry, Bruce. (2000). How the Brain Learns Best. Instructor Magazine. Nov/Dec. 34-37.
Silver, Harvey F., Strong, Richard & Perini, Matthew J. (2000). So Each May Learn - Integrating Learning Styles and Multiple Intelligences. Alexandria, VA: ASCD.
The Brain Connection, (www.brainconnection.com) a Web resource from Scientific Learning, (http://www.scilearn.com/).
Zemelmen, Steven and Daniels, Harvey. (1998). Best Practice, New Standards for Teaching and Learning in America's Schools. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.
"Amazing Talking Brain" Idea, Dr. Chris Cobitz


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