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Trainer and educator Jensen applies current research on how the brain works to the classroom, primarily to help teachers and other educators make decisions about both approach and content based on what the brain needs for its owner to learn. He starts with basic brain anatomy and function and follows with information on getting a student's brain ready for school, engaging students by following the needs of their brains and bodies with emotional support, providing physical environments that support brain function, managing the social functions of the brain, motivating brain function and critical thinking, using memory and recall as they were designed, taking full advantage of what the brain does before, during and after teaching, and creating schools that accommodate brain function as a top priority. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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July 03, 2006: This book is absolutly fabulous and it gives any teacher realistic strategies to implement right away. While reading this book, I put his strategies into use, and saw terrific results right away.
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February 09, 2005: This book tells how's the brain's functioning and how does it related to educator. It is illustrated, simple, and clear for non-science major teachers/educators. However, it might be too simple for teachers/educators who have science background. It doesn't provide too many references or support but it does give some nice suggestion to teachers/educators.