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Course of Mind - What makes learning happen?

What makes learning happen?

Course of Mind

06/11/19 • 37 min

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How do humans learn? How does technology help understanding how the brain works? Dr.Bror Saxberg, an engineering doctorate, a medical doctor, and Vice President of Learning Sciences at the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative explains how human learning works and identifies common roadblocks that teachers encounter. Unsurprisingly, learning is a complex process that involves not just academic skills but a person’s entirety including their social, emotional, physical and mental health. Even sleep, hydration and hunger play a role in students’ ability to learn. Despite the complexity, Bror offers ideas that teachers can use in their classrooms to identify what’s holding students back and come up with strategies to overcome barriers.
This podcast is produced by NarayanKripa Sundararajan (@KripaSundar) as part of the Course of Mind project, an ISTE initiative made possible in part by a grant from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative DAF, an advised fund of Silicon Valley Community Foundation.

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06/11/19 • 37 min

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Course of Mind - What makes learning happen?

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What is learning?

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How does it work? How might we build a visual image of what happens when someone learns something?

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Think about your own students. When you teach and they learn what is actually taking place.

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Equally important, what motivates a mind to learn?

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