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November 29, 2009
This time the book is a podcast. When you’re tired or busy with another task, well the podcast can be just the thing. Recently I heard
Learning, Doing, Being: A New Science of Education. If you were intrigued by Alanna Mitchell’s recent
Atkinson Series: Brainstorm about the developments of brain science and the impact on education, then this podcast may interest you.
From
Speaking of Faith produced by American Public Media, host
Krista Tippett talks with writers, artists, scientists, thinkers and theologians about ”
belief, meaning, ethics and ideas” . Last week she interviewed neuroscientist (and dancer)
Adele Diamond who now teaches at UBC .
She talks about Executive Functions. It turns out that play and especially dramatic play is key to the development of self –regulation.
“Her work is scientifically illustrating the educational power of things like play, sports, music, memorization and reflection” The more parts of an individual that get involved, the more the brain changes. The research is
“turning modernity on its head”
Here is short slide show
clip....
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