What is Going on in your Mind and Brain when you Teach? The Teaching Brain Perspective
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https://doi.org/10.6093/2284-0184/7628Keywords:
Teaching Brain, Neuro-education, Educational NeuroscienceAbstract
Despite the numerous studies on educational neuroscience, there are still few studies that have dealt with understanding the teaching process. The Teaching Brain is a concept that reflects the complex, dynamic and context-dependent nature of the learning and teaching with brain. A critical reading on the Teaching Brain perspective and how this neuroeducation field is suggesting new and interdisciplinary research paths. The Teaching Brain framework seems promising, it can help processes of finding on teaching, on the other results of the neuroscientific evidences controlled by examining how neural architectures infer on teaching actions also in real contexts.
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