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Product Description
Maximizing student capacity and restoring motivation―the key to school success
Brain research has the power to revolutionize education, but it can be difficult for educators to implement innovative strategies without the proper knowledge or resources. The Education Revolution bridges the gap between neuroscience, psychology, and educational practice. It delivers what educators need: current and relevant concrete applications to use in classrooms and schools. Readers will find
- Teaching strategies and model lessons designed to advance academic performance
- Solution-focused practices to address the root of negative behaviors
- Approaches to counteract the negative impact of technology on the brain
- Concrete methods to improve school climate
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