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2Published 2011Table of Contents “...Introduction: Educational Neuroscience / Kathryn E Patten, Stephen R Campbell -- Educational Neuroscience: Motivations, Methodology, and Implications / Stephen R Campbell -- Can Cognitive Neuroscience Ground a Science of Learning? ...”
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7Published 2010Table of Contents “...Mayer -- Measuring cognitive load / Roland Brünken, Tina Seufert, and Fred Paas -- From neo-behaviorism to neuroscience : perspectives on the origins and future contributions of cognitive load research / Richard E. ...”
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8Published 2008Table of Contents “...Lessons learned: recent advances in understanding and preventing childhood aggression; Chapter 8. The social cognitive neuroscience of infancy: Illuminating the early development of social brain functions; Chapter 9. ...”
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13Published 2009Table of Contents “...Snow and Paola Uccelli -- The basic processes in reading: insights from neuroscience / Usha Goswami -- Language and literacy from a cognitive neuroscience perspective / Karl Magnus Petersson, Martin Ingvar, and Alexandra Reis --...”
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14Published 2008Table of Contents “...The Relevance of Research in Cognitive Neuroscience Related to E-Learning /...”
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15by Mitchell, David R.Table of Contents “...Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- PART I FOUNDATIONS -- Chapter 2 Evidence-based education -- Chapter 3 Neuroscience -- Chapter 4 Inclusive education -- Chapter 5 An Ecological Model -- Chapter 6 A Leaming and Teaching Model -- PART II STRATEGIES A Behavioural strategies -- Chapter 7 Strategy 1: Behavioural assessment and approaches -- Chapter 8 Strategy 2: Review and practice -- Chapter 9 Strategy 3: Direct instruction -- Chapter 10 Strategy 4: Formative assessment and feedback -- Chapter 11 Strategy 5: School-wide positive behaviour support B Social strategies --Chapter 12 Strategy 6: Cooperative group teaching -- Chapter 13 Strategy 7: Peer tutoring and peer influences -- Chapter 14 Strategy 8: Social skills training -- Chapter 15 Strategy 9: Collaborative teaching -- Chapter 16 Strategy 10: Family engagement and support -- Chapter 17 Strategy 11: School culture -- Chapter 18 Strategy 12: Classroom climate -- Chapter 19 Strategy 13: Social and emotional learning -- Chapter 20 Strategy 14: Inter-agency cooperation C Cognitive strategies -- Chapter 21 Strategy 15: Cognitive strategy instruction -- Chapter 22 Strategy 16: Self-regulated learning -- Chapter 23 Strategy 17: Memory strategies -- Chapter 24 Strategy 18: Reading comprehension -- Chapter 25 Strategy 19: Comprehensive reading programmes -- Chapter 26 Strategy 20: Phonological awareness D Mixed strategies -- Chapter 27 Strategy 21: Cognitive behavioural therapy -- Chapter 28 Strategy 22: Assistive technology -- Chapter 29 Strategy 23: Augmentative and alternative communication -- Chapter 30 Strategy 24: Quality of the physical environment -- Chapter 31 Strategy 25: Visual learning and communication -- Chapter 32 Strategy 26: Early intervention -- Chapter 33 Strategy 27: Transition from school to post-school environments -- Chapter 34 Strategy 28: Response to intervention -- Chapter 35 Strategy 29: Universal design for learning PART III CONCLUSION -- Chapter 36 From research to practice -- Index...”
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16Published 2009Table of Contents “...Goodman -- The role of cognitive flexibility in reading comprehension: past, present, and future / Kelly B. ...”
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18Published 2013Table of Contents “...Metacognition: A Closed-Loop Model of Biased Competition-Evidence from Neuroscience, Cognition, and Instructional Research /...”
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