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Brain Health for Learning

What neuroscience brings to education?

by Denis Staunton (Author) Aimie Brennan (Author)
©2024 Monographs XVI, 284 Pages

Summary

«In this beautifully-written book, the authors skip across the many bridges that connect neuroscience to education, creating a wonderful resource for educators. They consider all the elements that an understanding of neuroscience can bring to education in a highly accessible manner, focusing on emotions and spiritual meaning as well as more traditional topics like learning and memory. They have produced a tour de force.»
(Usha Goswami, Director for the Centre for Neuroscience in Education, Professor of Cognitive Developmental Neuroscience and a Fellow of St. John’s College, University of Cambridge)
«This book is singular and a vital service to health, education and labor thinkers, doers and investors. Increased brain capital, which encompasses brain health and brain skills, is vital to educational attainment, upskilling and reskilling. In this book, Staunton and Brennan provide a detailed roadmap for the vital importance of neuroscience to fuel improved education. This area has been oft neglected, but no more.»
(Harris A. Eyre MD PhD, Lead and Senior Fellow, Neuro-Policy Program, Rice University , USA)
«This is a hugely useful and insightful text, written in a format which makes a challenging area of discourse accessible. Neuroscience is now the dominant science in education, and it is important to ensure that the synergy between the disciplines is well-founded and robust. This book contributes positively to unravelling the many areas of intersection between neuroscience and education in a rigorous manner.»
(William H Kitchen, Senior Lecturer Stranmillis University College)
This book is an original contribution to the field of educational neuroscience. The authors argue that all adults should pay more attention and become more reflective of their experiences so that they can learn more deliberately and in a focused way. The book addresses the functioning of the brain, the architecture of the brain, neuroplasticity, learning processes and how to develop and maintain a healthy brain throughout life. Learning to learn is about individuals understanding how they learn and thus developing their capacity to learn by harnessing lessons from neuroscience.
The book will be useful for learners who are transitioning or returning to education, those training to work with children and young people, and those interested in understanding more about their own learning.

Table Of Contents

  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • About the author
  • About the book
  • This eBook can be cited
  • Contents
  • List of Figures
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
  • section 1
  • Chapter 1 Meet Your Brain
  • Chapter 2 The Architecture of the Brain
  • Chapter 3 The Importance of Neurons
  • Chapter 4 The Power of Plasticity
  • section 2
  • Chapter 5 What Is Educational Neuroscience?
  • Chapter 6 How Learning Happens
  • Chapter 7 Harnessing Habits for Learning
  • section 3
  • Chapter 8 Learning across the Life Cycle
  • Chapter 9 Interpersonal Relationships
  • Chapter 10 Food for Thought
  • Chapter 11 Exercise and Neurogenesis
  • Chapter 12 Sleep and Brain Health
  • Chapter 13 Why Targets Focus the Brain
  • Chapter 14 Yearning for Meaning
  • Chapter 15 Liquids: Elixirs of Life
  • Chapter 16 Empathy for Brain Health
  • Glossary
  • Index

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Names: Staunton, Denis, author. | Brennan, Aimie, author.

Title: Brain Health for learning: what neuroscience brings to
education? / Denis Staunton, Aimie Brennan.

Description: Oxford, United Kingdom; New York, NY: Peter Lang, 2024. |
Includes bibliographical references and index.

Identifiers: LCCN 2024028818 (print) | LCCN 2024028819 (ebook) | ISBN
9781803741055 (paperback) | ISBN 9781803741062 (ebook) | ISBN
9781803741079 (epub)

Subjects: LCSH: Cognitive neuroscience. | Brain.

Classification: LCC QP360.5. S73 2024 (print) | LCC QP360.5 (ebook) | DDC
612.8/233--dc23/eng/20240705

LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2024028818

LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2024028819

All illustrations and figures have been licensed through purchase from Adobe Stock Images.

About the author

Denis Staunton was the Assistant Director (Academic) in the Centre for Adult Continuing Education and Director of Access in University College Cork. He is the author of Going to College as a Mature Student: The next step in your academic journey.

Aimie Brennan is Dean of Education: Policy, Practice and Society and Senior Lecturer in Education at Marino Institute of Education (MIE).

About the book

“In this beautifully-written book, the authors skip across the many bridges that connect neuroscience to education, creating a wonderful resource for educators. They consider all the elements that an understanding of neuroscience can bring to education in a highly accessible manner, focusing on emotions and spiritual meaning as well as more traditional topics like learning and memory. They have produced a tour de force.”

– Usha Goswami, Director for the Centre for Neuroscience in Education, Professor of Cognitive Developmental Neuroscience and a Fellow of St. John’s College, University of Cambridge

“This book is singular and a vital service to health, education and labor thinkers, doers and investors. Increased brain capital, which encompasses brain health and brain skills, is vital to educational attainment, upskilling and reskilling. In this book, Staunton and Brennan provide a detailed roadmap for the vital importance of neuroscience to fuel improved education. This area has been oft neglected, but no more.”

– Harris A. Eyre MD PhD, Lead and Senior Fellow, Neuro-Policy Program, Rice University , USA

“This is a hugely useful and insightful text, written in a format which makes a challenging area of discourse accessible. Neuroscience is now the dominant science in education, and it is important to ensure that the synergy between the disciplines is well-founded and robust. This book contributes positively to unravelling the many areas of intersection between neuroscience and education in a rigorous manner.”

– William H Kitchen, Senior Lecturer Stranmillis University College

This book is an original contribution to the field of educational neuroscience. The authors argue that all adults should pay more attention and become more reflective of their experiences so that they can learn more deliberately and in a focused way. The book addresses the functioning of the brain, the architecture of the brain, neuroplasticity, learning processes and how to develop and maintain a healthy brain throughout life. Learning to learn is about individuals understanding how they learn and thus developing their capacity to learn by harnessing lessons from neuroscience.

The book will be useful for learners who are transitioning or returning to education, those training to work with children and young people, and those interested in understanding more about their own learning.

This eBook can be cited

This edition of the eBook can be cited. To enable this we have marked the start and end of a page. In cases where a word straddles a page break, the marker is placed inside the word at exactly the same position as in the physical book. This means that occasionally a word might be bifurcated by this marker.

Contents

Figures

Details

Pages
XVI, 284
Publication Year
2024
ISBN (PDF)
9781803741062
ISBN (ePUB)
9781803741079
ISBN (Softcover)
9781803741055
DOI
10.3726/b20604
Language
English
Publication date
2024 (November)
Keywords
Educational Neuroscience Brain Health Neurogenesis Neuroplasticity Learning brain Cognitive Reserve The Learning Brain Exercise and the Brain Mirror Neurons Metacognition Spaced Learning Working Memory
Published
Oxford, Berlin, Bruxelles, Chennai, Lausanne, New York, 2024. XVI, 284 pp., 19 fig. b/w.
Product Safety
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Biographical notes

Denis Staunton (Author) Aimie Brennan (Author)

Denis Staunton was the Assistant Director (Academic) in the Centre for Adult Continuing Education and Director of Access in University College Cork. He is the author of Going to College as a Mature Student: The next step in your academic journey. Aimie Brennan is Dean of Education: Policy, Practice and Society and Senior Lecturer in Education at Marino Institute of Education (MIE).

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