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Human Wonder Research:. Attending to Attention and Understanding Understanding Jeff Goodman [email protected]. What is attention? What is understanding? How do these relate to teaching and learning?. Learning about Neuroplasticity. The Brain - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Attending to Attention and Understanding Understanding

Jeff [email protected]

Human Wonder Research:

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What is attention?What is understanding?

How do these relate to teaching and learning?

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The Brain

Neurons: 100 billion (It would take you 5000 years to count them, 1 per second, 16 hours a day.)

Synapses: Average of 10,000 per cell = 1,000,000,000,000,000 (It would take you 50 million years to count them all.)

http://thebsreport.files.wordpress.com/2009/04/human-brain-vis304784-ga.jpg

Learning about Neuroplasticity

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Attention

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How can we help students attend?

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1. We attend to novelty.

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The mystery here: why did my drinking upside down make such an impression?

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How can we integrate novelty in instruction?

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2. We attend when we predict.

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How can we integrate prediction in instruction?

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3. We attend to our senses, especially touch and vision.

• Let’s say I want to teach you about the brain.

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The Limbic System

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The Prefrontal Cortex

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How can we integrate multiple senses in instruction?

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4. We attend to sound (music and poetry)

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How can we integrate music in instruction?

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5. Attention cues work together: Multiple types of sensory data, combined with mystery, yield

pleasure and attention.

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How can we integrate multiple attention cues at once in instruction?

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6. We attend to information that has personal relevance

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Stroop Test

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Stroop Test

Read the word of the ones without boxes, ink color of the one’s with.

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How can we make core content personally relevant?

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7. We attend to community

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How can we strengthen the community in out classes ?

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8. We can be taught to attend to our own thinking (metacognition).

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Quote from a 7th grader:

• “I imagine neurons making connections in my brain when I study. I feel like I'm changing my brain when I learn something, understand it, and review it.”

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How can we help students become metacognitive?

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9. Emotion mediates what we attend to and how we attend.

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Power of optimism: positive emotions help the brain learn more deeply

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How can we create a positiveemotional environment in our classes?

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Understanding

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“Learning takes place through the active behavior of the student: it is what he does, not what the teacher

does.”Ralph W. Tyler, 1949

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Quote from a 7th grader:

• “If I use my prefrontal cortex to mentally manipulate what I learn, my dendrites and synapses grow, and I will own that learning for a long, long time. I won't have to learn fractions all over again each year.”

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Teaching is the art of changing the brain.

Students’ brains.(Not teachers’)

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Is all learning understanding?

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