Title: Brain Compatible Learning Strategies
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2- What do I know about my brain?
- Answer True or False
- The brain learns best by reciting and repeating
information. - 2. The brain is largely a finished product by age
12. - 3. During adolescence, the brain is becoming
more efficient, but it is also losing some of its
potential for learning. - 4. The teen brain responds to stimuli
differently than the adult brain. - 5. Hormonal changes are responsible for teens
emotional outbursts.
3- 6. We notice depression and mental illnesses
more during the teen years because teens have
more feelings. - 7. The teen brain reacts in the same way to
emotional threat as it does to physical threat. - The average teen needs more than 9 hours of sleep
every night. - The reason teens struggle to get up in the
morning is because they dont go to bed until
late at night. - 10. The teen brain should stop every 15 minutes
to process new information.
4Learning Is Connecting
5How are teen brains different?
6Neural Pruning
- Starts in the womb when neurons over populate
- Neural pruning ends around age 3
- Like pruning a tree the strong survive
- Scientists see this happening again around 11
- More neural pruningover half by age 15
Use it or lose it!
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8Stop!
- List what you do in a day.
- Create a pie chart.
- Divide up sleeping, reading, writing, studying,
playing an instrument, playing a sport, listening
to music, working, TV, movies and video games. - How are you wired?
What fires together wires together.
9Whats happening with my emotions?
- Information is processed differently
- Rely on amygdala rather than frontal lobes
- React, dont process
- Fewer executive functions-motivation, planning
- Rapid changes in dopamine levels
- Face studies
- From driving to drugs
- risky business
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12What emotion is this woman expressing?
13The teen brain responds differently to the
outside world.
- 100 of adults identified fear.
- Fewer than 50 teens saw fear
- Teens saw sadness, confusion, anger and shock
- Teens read visual cues differently
- Boys were more impulsive
14Too much emotion
- Produces adrenaline
- Produces cortisol-stress hormone
- Energy is re-directedfight or flight
- Difficult to think and remember
- Brain can not differentiate between emotional and
physical danger - If rejected, takes 32x before you feel safe
15Stop!Think about.a time when you or someone
you know over-reacted in a situation. How could
you havShare with your neighbor
16During adolescence mental illness can surface
- In the 10th grade, 64 of boys and 89 of girls
report being concerned about a friend who is
depressed. - Higher percentage of depressed teens used drugs
and alcohol - Schizophrenia is thought to be
- triggered during neural pruning
17Research has shown that
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- Writing about a problem helps rid our minds of
upsetting thoughts and thus improves our ability
to maintain and process information - memory and learning
18We need our sleep...
- Our brains review and sort material
- while sleeping
- Information is stored and discarded
- Rats reconstructed their days in their dreams
- Studies have shown sleepers perform better
- Teens need 9.25 hours of sleep most get 7.5
- Melatonin levels differ
19How does the teen brain learn best?
- Scientists saw more activity in the
Cerebellumphysical coordination - Use movement
- Use emotion
- Take brain breaks
- 20 minute maximum attention span
- Review 10, 24 and 7
- Pause, reflect, discuss, connect
- Know your memory
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23Puzzles Prime the Brain for Problem
SolvingWhen encountering a mental block, take a
brain break and focus on a puzzle or word game.
Puzzles, word games and brain teasers stimulate
activity in the frontal lobe and right
hemisphere, making neural connections more
flexible for future problem solving.
24Mind MappingMimics how our brains work
- Uses BOTH left and right hemispheres
- Visual
- Spacial
- Kinesthetic
- Shows
- Connections
- Relationships
- Associations
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26Ticket Out the Door
Ideas that struck you
Questions you still have
Thoughts, connections or suggestions
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