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Just a Sampler!Just a Sampler!

To help you decide if any of the other downloadable presentations are for you, here are sample slides. They give you a feel for the quality and the clean, research-based approach.Your time is valuable and these can save you priceless preparation time. Plus, they help you visualize how you

can easily customize (in minutes) and create your own quality presentation that gets rave reviews!

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NOTE…As you might have guessed, these are single slide samples are not supposed to be a complete presentation. They’re plucked from the actual presentation, in random order. They are intended to merely give you a sample of the range, scope and value of the presentations you can download on this site.

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Secrets of the Adolescent Brain

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Brain Changes Slow Teen’s Reaction Time

Age of Subjects(n=295)

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How Teaching Changes the Brain

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Evidence that Teaching Evidence that Teaching Changes the BrainChanges the Brain

Pre (left) and Post (right, 12 wks. later)

Aylward, et al. (2003).  Instructional treatment associated with changes

in brain activation in children with dyslexia.  Neurology 61, 212-219. 

 

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Arts with the Brain in Mind

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Exposure to Sounds Causes Re-mapping of Auditory Cortex

Musical arts enhances attentional areas of the brain

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Teaching with the

Brain in Mind

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Gray Matter Changes in the Developing Brain

Sowell ER, Thompson PM, Leonard CM, Welcome SE, Kan E, Toga AW(2004) Longitudinal mapping of cortical thickness and brain growth in normal children. J

Neurosci. Sep 22;24(38):8223-31.

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7 Discoveries from Brain 7 Discoveries from Brain ResearchResearch

(that may revolutionize education)

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Nutrition Can Support Better Cognition and Behavior

Source: Braverman, E. (2005)

• Lean proteins• Vitamin/Mineral supplements• Complex carbohydrates• Nibbling diets (manage glucose)• Decrease simple sugars• Colorful fruits/vegetables• Increase plant fats• Omega 3 oils• Decrease animal fats• Avoid high fructose corn syrup

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Why Manage Emotional States?

• Negative states and disengagement contribute to lower cognitive performance (Matthews et al. 2002)

• Positive states improves performance on many cognitive tasks (Ashby, et al. 1999)

• Young children's feelings about school improve and students felt more competent when engaged (Valeski & Stipek 2001)

• A wide body of evidence suggests that when students feel good about the teacher and learning, achievement rises.

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The Case for Physical Education at Your School

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Experiment Shows Exercise DoublesProduction of New Brain Cells6000

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Enriching the Brains

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Before We Begin…

What’s your personalexperience of poverty?

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7 Highly Effective Strategies for Learning

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Learner Feedback

Feedback is the Breakfast of Champions to the Brain!

•Frequent (30 min. or less)•Both positive and negative •Task (not person) driven•Local negative is most effective (“Put the AB functionon the left, not right side.”)• Global negative feedbackwas least effective (“You’re not trying.”)•Positive feedback fell in the middle; pep talks are helpful. •Task feedback is most effective, not personal(Peeck et al.1985 (Huang 2000) (Peeters & Czapinski (1990)

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The cingulate cortex is activatedduring pain or error correction

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Different Brains, Different LearnersNEXT: Single Sample Slide

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How is the Student with an“Oppositional Brain” Different?

Multiple differences

lead to verbal impulsivity and “stuck

states” where a student will change, but

slowly, and on HIS timetable,

not yours. Evans DW, Lewis MD, Iobst E. (2004), and Amen, D. 1997.

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Keep in Mind…

Just as you would expect any other presenter of a session that you were in to know their subject area, your audience will expect the same of you. These slides are not meant to be read aloud by you. Nor are they meant to “explain everything” to your audience. They are a summary of the content. Please ensure you feel confident in your own learning. The books used for these presentations are at:

http://www.jensenlearning.com/store/books.asp

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Thank YouWe appreciate you taking the time to click through these slides.

Remember, each individual slide is not representative of the

entire presentation for that topic. Instead, the

aggregate of all of these gives you a feel

for clean look and research basis.

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