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Since Teaching with the Brain in Mind was first published in 1998, it has inspired thousands of educators to apply brain research in their classroom teaching. Now, author Eric Jensen is back with a completely revised and updated edition of his classic work, featuring new research and practical strategies to enhance student comprehension and improve student achievement. In easy to understand, engaging language, Jensen provides a basic orientation to the brain and its various systems and explains how they affect learning. After discussing what parents and educators can do to get children's brains in good shape for school, Jensen goes on to explore topics such as motivation, critical thinking skills, environmental factors, the “social brain,” emotions, and memory. He offers fascinating insights on a number of specific issues, including
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Eric Jensen is a former teacher who grew up in San Diego, California. His academic background includes an MA in organizational development and a PhD in human development. Jensen cofounded the first and largest brain-compatible learning program, held in 14 countries with more than 80,000 graduates.
He has written more than 30 books, including Engaging Students with Poverty in Mind, Teaching with the Brain in Mind, and Poor Students, Rich Teaching. Dr. Jensen is a member of the invitation-only Society for Neuroscience and is listed among the Top 30 Global Gurus in Education at www.globalgurus.org.
Jensen is a mentor and trainer for many professional developers throughout the world. Currently, he provides professional development on equity, student engagement, brain-based learning, and the change process.