Muriel I. Elmer
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The Learning Cycle: Insights for Faithful Teaching from Neuroscience and the Social Sciences
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“With about “100 billion neurons,” the adult brain processes continuous data coming in from the senses, “to store decades of memories, faces, and places; to learn languages; and to combine information in a way that no other individual on this planet has ever thought of before. This is a remarkable achievement for just three pounds of soft tissue!”
― The Learning Cycle: Insights for Faithful Teaching from Neuroscience and the Social Sciences
― The Learning Cycle: Insights for Faithful Teaching from Neuroscience and the Social Sciences
“Without speculating on potential barriers, we tend to build unrealistic expectations. Then our best intentions fall apart after the first or second speed bump.”
― The Learning Cycle: Insights for Faithful Teaching from Neuroscience and the Social Sciences
― The Learning Cycle: Insights for Faithful Teaching from Neuroscience and the Social Sciences
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