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Learning and Intake Dunn and Dunn have found that some students need food or water intake to learn. Find out how many need this for optimal learning conditions. right brain left brain • right brain vs left brain • left and right brain • left side of brain • left brain function
Temperature and Learning Can the temperature in a room affect learning? Dunn and Dunn have found that it does. Learn how it can affect learning and what to do about it. right brain left brain • right brain vs left brain • left and right brain • left side of brain • left brain function
The Brain and Learning There are little idiocyncrasies in a school setting that separate left brains and right brains. Understanding the differences better can decrease frustrations. right brain left brain • right brain vs left brain • left and right brain • left side of brain • left brain function
Left Brains and Right Brains This article is a thumbnail sketch of the left and right brain traits. This is merely the beginning in understanding the two. Which one are you? left brain • right brain • verbal • visual • kinesthetic
Right/Left Brain Background Brains have been the subject of research as long as anyone can remember. We do know that brains are universal. Every society has the same number of right or left brains. left brain • right brain • brain dominance • learning styles • brain development
Am I Creative? How to determine your own creative qualities and then put them to use. creative • creativity • create • personality • psychology
Famous Right Brains While we may not respect right brains as much as left brains in our western culture, history does show us that they do add greatly to society. albert einstein • learning disabled • homeschooled • leonardo da vinci • benjamin franklin
How is the Bible useful if I cannot take it literally? An essay on using the Bible for interpretive spiritual content rather than merely as a collection of historical religious facts and prescriptions. bible • literal • left-brain • right-brain • scripture
Learning Styles Students all learn differently. The four learning styles are auditory, visual, tactile, and kinesthetic. What can students do to enhance their learning curve? right brain left brain • right brain vs left brain • left and right brain • left side of brain • left brain function
Posture and Learning Can "how" a student sits or "where" they sit make a difference in how they learn? Yes. Find out what students can do to optimize learning situations. right brain left brain • right brain vs left brain • left and right brain • left side of brain • left brain function
Universal Design for Learning "UDL" is the product of a think tank in Peabody, Mass. It allows students to "show" what they know in their learning style. It's working. udl • universal design for learning • ohio • assessments • achievement gaps
8th Grade Algebra May Be Too Much for Many While California is mandating all 8th graders take Algebra, many are wondering if all students are capable of this rigorous class. 8th grade algebra too hard • mandated algebra classes • left and right brains • iq tests predict math ability • quantitative abilities
Finding Your Voice as a Writer A Unique voice is essential if you want to succeed as a writer. Ways to make your voice stronger. writer’s voice • finding your voice • oral storytelling • storyteller • drawing on the right side of the brain
Is Multitasking Bad for Your Business? When a job description calls for a person capable of multitasking, they usually mean working on several projects concurrently, though not all at once. multitasking • stress • burnout • working smarter • working smart
Is Upper Level Math Necessary? Students are told that they must work hard to achieve success in math in high school because math will be needed in the real world. Is this really true? math requirements for graduation • misguided graduation requirements • howard gardner • multiple intelligences • left-brain
Top Autism Blogs - Neurodiversity The neurodiversity movement is gaining strength, partially due to several popular bloggers. Both autistic self-advocates and parents blog about true autism acceptance. neurodiversity • autism acceptance • ballastexistenz • amanda baggs • left brain/right brain
Right Brain Characteristics How can you tell if you are a right brain? It is not difficult to determine. Learn the characteristics of the right brain. right brain characteristics • visual kinesthetic learners • left right brain traits • left right brain • right hemisphere brain
Right Brain, Left Brain, Whole Brain Using different modes of thought, analytical and intuitive, will enhance your readings and the learning process. Knowing your style can both help you to become a stronger Tarot reader <i>and</i> enhance your overall thinking process. right-brain • left-brain • hemispheres • learning tarot • thought processes in learning
EFT Therapy EFT is an alternative healing technique that requires no special training or equipment, and using only your hands, can produce incredible and instantaneous results. eft • emotional freedom techniaue • gary craig • tapping • nlp
Understanding Thinking Skills Creative and critical thinking skills can be linked to left- and right-brain hemispheric activities. Understanding this can help teachers develop appropriate strategies. teaching thinking skills • strategies for developing the mind • higher order thinking skills • building critical thinking skills • building creative thinking skills
Homeschooling and Music Music and homeschooling are highly-compatible. Find a few simple ways to add music to your homeschooling curriculum. homeschooling • music • homeschooling music • music education • music education at home
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Television: Confirmed drug, Part 2 Television watching has the effect of an opiate drug--here's why. media issues • television • television watching • brainwashing • opiate drugs
What Professor Garfield Can Teach Students Garfield - yes, the chubby cartoon cat - has an amazing collection left and right brain resources through the Professor Garfield website, as well as a teacher section. professor garfield.com review • teacher resources • professor garfield • professor garfield teacher's lounge • right brained activities
Family Travel to Tallahassee Families traveling to Tallahassee can keep busy with things to do with kids including kayaking, horseback riding and racing go-karts. family travel to tallahassee • florida travel • things to do in tallahassee • florida family travel • things to do with kids in tallahassee
Ellen Byerrum Novels Adopted for Small Screen Ellen Byerrum made a full transition from trade journalism to novel writing. The move coincided with the broadcast of two TV films based on her series of mystery books. ellen byerrum's crime of fashion novels • lifetime movie network broadcasts two movies based • turning novels into movies • moving from news reporting to full-time novel writ • writing fiction based on personal and professional
Anyone Can Be An Illustrator Discover David Melton's innovative classroom techniques of creating an illustrated book by capitalizing on right brain creativity. right brain • creativity • illustrations • illustrator • picture book |
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