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What is Whole Brain Teaching

Whole brain teaching is an instructional approach that is gaining momentum through the integration of social-emotional learning into a highly energetic, authentically engaged learning process.

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What is Whole Brain Teaching

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  1. What is Whole Brain Teaching WWW.EDUMINATTI.COM

  2. Whole brain teaching is an instructional approach that is gaining momentum through the integration of social-emotional learning into a highly energetic, authentically engaged learning process. WWW.EDUMINATTI.COM

  3. Whole brain teaching is not a typical classroom. This approach is loud and animated. The teacher is an interactive facilitator of learning who has intricately prepared to provide words and gestures that will solidify content for students through foundational learning. WWW.EDUMINATTI.COM

  4. Four key whole brain teaching learning • Attention-Getter • Engages the mind • Instructions that are given directly • Collaborative Education WWW.EDUMINATTI.COM

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  6. BENEFITS OF WHOLE BRAIN TEACHING Students can build memories that are kept across the brain rather than in a single area if the education is designed to include the full brain through listening, seeing, speaking, moving, and reasoning. www.eduminatti.com

  7. Whole Brain Teaching Most Appropriate While this approach is awesome for students who have traumatic backgrounds, there are groups of students that would find this learning approach overwhelming. www.eduminatti.com

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