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The Learning Organ. How People Learn. Our Training Must be Based on Research. James Zull. Apply This Research to Your Training. Think of something you teach. Check it against these brain-based learning ideas. Brains are Designed for Survival. Scan the environment. Data. Information.
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The Learning Organ How People Learn
Our Training Must be Based on Research James Zull
Apply This Research to Your Training Think of something you teach Check it against these brain-based learning ideas
Brains are Designed for Survival Scan the environment Data Information Action Reproduction Survival It feels good
It’s the Same for Learning Learning must be authentic and realistic Scan the environment Data Information Action We only pay attention to what we perceive as useful to us Inspire your students!
Brain Research Tells us How People Learn All learning is brain-based. There is no other sort of learning! Each brain is unique It’s hard to undo a wrong concept Everyone will learn in their own way Disconnecting neurons is difficult Neurons need to connect to existing neurons Need to build on something known Concrete examples are best (Constructivist theory)
Important Brain Locations Nucleus basali Amygdala Septum Globus pallidus Hypothalamus Nucleus accumbus • Chemicals • Acetylcholine • Dopamine • Enkephalins • Endorphins • Adrenaline Remember these!
All learning involves emotions and feelings We are social animals Multiply 67 x47 = 3049 = 3149
The Learning Cycle Sense Integrate Act Sense
This Fits Nicely with the Felder Model Sense Integrate Act • Preferred Action • physical • reflective • Preferred Organisation • inductive / constructivist • never deductive No action = no learning! Sense • How we gain understanding • sequential • global • Preferred Data • observations, facts • ideas, concepts • Preferred Sense • visual • verbal No engagement = no input = no learning!
and Fits Nicely with Multiple Intelligences Sense Integrate Act Visual Verbal Intrapersonal Interpersonal Maths-logic Physical Nature Music • Preferred Action • physical • reflective No action = no learning! • How we gain understanding • sequential • global • Preferred Data • observations, facts • ideas, concepts • Preferred Sense • visual • verbal No engagement = no input = no learning!
and with Kolb’s Learning Circle Model Sense Integrate Act Active testing Abstract hypothesis Concrete experience Reflective observation