The Neuroscience of Learning--and How It Can Inform Educational Policy
0:00 Overview of the neuroscience of learning
10:02 Working memory and long-term memory
16:17 Working memory capacities of students varies
21:00 Expertise reversal effect
22:37 Explicit instruction versus active learning
27:34 Declarative (hippocampal) and procedural (basal ganglia) learning
34:25 The natural learning talents and gifts that can come with dyslexia or the autistic spectrum
37:55 Teaching and reaching neurally diverse students
41:11 Collaborative and team learning-a benefit, but not a panacea
44:34 A key to effective social-emotional learning-learning to set boundaries
50:38 Educators understand the world through either reason or experience (Dan Willingham)
53:17 The value function of the procedural system and how it creates bias
59:33 Scurvy and Antarctic exploration
1:01:59 Technological advances in one area can cause inadvertent declines in other areas
1:04:01 Educational policy-How technological advances can cause a decline in student learning
1:07:05 The challenge of inflexible geniuses
1:08:15 Knowing how the brain learns can allow us to leap ahead in helping students learn
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I am a 49 years old guy from Greece, trying to make himself learn things after quitting university and having all sort of negative thoughts about my abilities. Having read your books and watched your MOOCs I want to tell you that your work is a guide for me. A real treasure of knowledge and love for educating people of all ages. Thank you very much.
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@BarbaraOakley
7 ай бұрын
Thank you so very much, Harinder! Happy learning, always!
15 comments on such an insightful lecture! You Tube is the finest learning tool ever invented, and it's ours to exploit. Thanks for such an incredible lecture BO.
Fantastic! Thank you so much!
Outstanding video.
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What an important insight about the empathic person and inadvertently leading them to lives of codependency (50:10) This is a very excellent presentation that all people should listen to not just teachers. Thank you Barbara!
@BarbaraOakley
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much, Liz!
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Wonderful! Thank you so much for this lecture from a non-genius person who loves to learn
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48:13 well said
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@BarbaraOakley
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much, Shridhar! :)
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2 жыл бұрын
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@Popcorn___movies
2 жыл бұрын
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@BarbaraOakley
2 жыл бұрын
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