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‘Teachers are brain engineers’: UW study shows how intensive instruction changes brain circuitry in
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June 14, 2018, 01:16:22 pm »
University of Washington
Kim Eckart
June 14, 2018
The early years are when the brain develops the most, forming neural connections that pave the way for how a child — and the eventual adult — will express feelings, embark on a task, and learn new skills and concepts. Scientists have even theorized that the anatomical structure of neural connections forms the basis for how children identify letters and recognize words. In other words, the brain’s architecture may predetermine who will have trouble with reading, including children with dyslexia.
But teaching can change that, a new University of Washington study finds.
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http://www.washington.edu/news/2018/06/14/teachers-are-brain-engineers-uw-study-shows-how-intensive-instruction-changes-brain-circuitry-in-struggling-readers/
Hmmm...what else may be so 'engineered.'
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Re: ‘Teachers are brain engineers’: UW study shows how intensive instruction changes brain circuitry
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June 14, 2018, 01:44:40 pm »
Well they used to be brain engineers now their just workers in a chinese laundry.
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