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2 Reasons Why Alexa Is No Good For Your Brain

27th Jan 2021 by @TeacherToolkit

Reading Time: 2 minutes Will Alexa destroy our cognitive abilities in years to come?

Understanding The Brain

Understanding The Brain

6th Dec 2020 by @TeacherToolkit

Reading Time: 4 minutes What do you understand about cognition, perception and the faculties of the brain?

The Brain

Understanding The Brain Helps You Teach Better

22nd Nov 2020 by @TeacherToolkit

Reading Time: 3 minutes How can we each improve our understanding of the brain to improve teaching and learning?

Cognitive Thinking

Cognitive Skills Grow Rusty Over Time

13th Jun 2020 by @TeacherToolkit

Reading Time: 3 minutes Should schools send their students’ multiple-choice text messages?

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Why Do London Cab Drivers Know So Much?

30th May 2020 by @TeacherToolkit

Reading Time: 4 minutes What teaching techniques are used to learn 400 street names across London?

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11 Reading Books For The Holiday Season

8th Dec 2019 by @TeacherToolkit

Reading Time: 5 minutes What books are you reading?

Memory, Stories and Perception

Memory: Our Stories Drive Our Perceptions

25th Mar 2019 by @TeacherToolkit

Reading Time: < 1 minute Have you ever wondered, at the deepest parts of your brain, what happens when you interact with the world?

Parent student Thinking Cognition

Improving Students’ MetaCognition

3rd Mar 2018 by @TeacherToolkit

Reading Time: 2 minutes How can teachers help support student metacognition?

Grow Your Brain

28th Apr 2017 by John Dabell

Reading Time: 2 minutes Should we encourage children to make mistakes?

10/2 Chunk And Chew

23rd Mar 2017 by John Dabell

Reading Time: 3 minutes How brain friendly is your teaching?

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Why Is Your Memory Unreliable?

8th Sep 2015 by @TeacherToolkit

Reading Time: 3 minutes Do you think your memory is what it appears to be?

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