Sticky Teaching | What Sticks in the Brain

March 29, 2012 — 4 Comments

Interesting infographic on how the brain interacts with input (i.e. teaching):

HT ym360
source Chris Lema

4 responses to Sticky Teaching | What Sticks in the Brain

  1. Benjamine Drown March 29, 2012 at 8:36 PM

    Fascinating! These are not totally new concepts, but unless they are used enough to be our habit in teaching — we will soon forget them and return to our boring style.
    We really need to help keep each other fresh in our approach to teaching.
    I would judge that altering style would keep the teacher fresh and aid in their student’s ability to learn.

  2. Refreshing concepts. We are applying some of the visual learning strategies in the content we develop at schoolapple.com for preschoolers, kindergarten and primary grade kids

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