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Author Berninger, Virginia Wise.

Title Brain literacy for educators and psychologists / Virginia W. Berninger and Todd L. Richards.

Publication Info. Amsterdam ; Boston : Academic Press, [2002]
©2002

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Description 1 online resource (xxii, 373 pages) : illustrations.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Practical resources for the mental health professional
Practical resources for the mental health professional.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 335-367) and index.
Contents pt. 1. What educators need to know about the brain -- 1. Introduction and conceptual foundations -- 2. General principles of microstructure and microfunction -- 3. General principles of macrostructure and macrofunction -- 4. General principles of brain development -- pt. 2. Linking brain research to literacy research -- 5. Building a reading brain neurologically -- 6. Building a writing brain neurologically -- 7. Building a computing brain neurologically -- pt. 3. Linking literacy research to brain research -- 8. Building a reading brain pedagogically -- 9. Building a writing brain pedagogically -- 10. Building a computing brain pedagogically -- pt. 4. Educational applications of brain-literacy links -- 11. Implications for educational policy -- 12. Implications for classroom practice.
Summary Although educators are expected to bring about functional changes in the brain--the organ of human learning--they are given no formal training in the structure, function or development of the brain in formal or atypically developing children as part of their education. This book is organized around three conceptual themes: First, the interplay between nature (genetics) and nurture (experience and environment) is emphasized. Second, the functional systems of the brain are explained in terms of how they lead to reading, writing and mathematics and the design of instruction. Thirdly, research is presented, not as a finished product, but as a step forward within the field of educational neuropsychology. The book differs from neuropsychology and neuroscience books in that it is aimed at practitioners, focuses on high incidence neuropsychological conditions seen in the classroom, and is the only book that integrates both brain research with the practice of effective literacy, and mathematics instruction of the general and special education school-aged populations.
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Subject Brain -- Research.
Brain -- Research.
Literacy.
Literacy.
Child development.
Child development.
Brain -- physiology.
Diagnostic Imaging.
Child.
Developmental Disabilities -- diagnosis.
Learning Disabilities -- diagnosis.
Teaching -- methods.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Richards, Todd L.
Other Form: Print version: Berninger, Virginia Wise. Brain literacy for educators and psychologists. Amsterdam ; Boston : Academic Press, ©2002 012092871X (DLC) 2001098829 (OCoLC)49900289
ISBN 0585469113 (electronic book)
9780585469119 (electronic book)
9780120928712
012092871X
128103262X
9781281032621