A First Course in Mind, Brain, and Education

  • Blake P
  • Gardner H
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ABSTRACT— We describe what may well be the first course devoted explicitly to the topic of Mind, Brain, and Education (MBE). In the course, students examine four central topics (literacy, numeracy, emotion/motivation, and conceptual change) through the perspectives of psychology, neuroscience, genetics, and education. We describe the pedagogical tools we use to develop the skills critical for synthesizing information across the disciplines associated with MBE.

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Blake, P. R., & Gardner, H. (2007). A First Course in Mind, Brain, and Education. Mind, Brain, and Education, 1(2), 61–65. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1751-228x.2007.00007.x

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