Prior to completing , review chapters 11, 12, and 13 in your course textbook, Developmentally appropriate curriculum: Best practices in early childhood education (7th ed.). As you review this week, there are connections between neuroscience and education. As highlighted by Dr. Judy Willis in the article “A Neurologist Makes the Case for Teaching Teachers About the Brain,” “Teachers who are prepared with knowledge of the workings of the brain will have the incentive and motivation to follow the ongoing research, as well as the ability to apply their findings to the classroom” (Willis, 2015). With this knowledge, teachers can help children build their brain potential, “bridge the achievement gap, and reach their highest 21st century potential starting now” (Willis, 2015, para. 5). Neuroscience tells us that as educators, we have the capacity to help students change their brains and intelligence. That is a tremendous opportunity and one that we must not take lightly. How will you impact the brains and intelligence of those children in your care? That is the focus of this discussion this week.
To prepare for this discussion, review the article A Neurologist Makes the Case for Teaching Teachers About the BrainLinks to an external site. by Dr. Judy Willis.
· Describe the connection between neuroplasticity and cognition and how your understanding of neural development and cognitive processing will guide your work with children.
· Analyze the role that science and math have on cognition in early childhood education and in guiding children become 21st-century learners.
· Propose a physical activity that will promote changes in brain structure and function and will increase a child’s capacity for learning.
· Explain how your activity does each and how it can be modified to accommodate children with disabilities.
· Be sure to also include the appropriate age range for the activity and support your activity with your primary text or Dr. Willis’ article. ( the age range for the activity should be for children 4 to 5 years of age)
Kostelnik, M., Rupiper, M., Soderman, A., & Whiren, A. (2019). Developmentally appropriate curriculum: Best practices in early childhood education (7th ed.). Pearson.
Willis, J. (2012, July 27). A neurologist makes the case for teaching teachers about the brainLinks to an external site.. [Blog post]. Edutopia. http://www.edutopia.org/blog/neuroscience-higher-ed-judy-willis
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Prior to completing , review chapters 11, 12, and 13 in your course textbook, De
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