Written by Eric Jensen Brain-Based Education is the purposeful engagement of strategies that apply to how our brain works in the context of education. Brain-based education is actually a “no-brainer.” Here’s a simple, but essential premise: the brain is intimately involved in, and connected with, everything educators […]
Read more →Jan 14, 2014 |By Emilie Reas “Come on. Get out of the express checkout lane! That’s way more than twelve items, lady.” Without having to count, you can make a good guess at how many purchases the shopper in front of you is making. She may think […]
Read more →How many items are competing for your time and attention today? The pace of communication alone speeds up our processes and the demand for instant actions and results. In a world where most things arrive on your desk as urgent and important, how do you make sure […]
Read more →by Leo Widrich, syndicated from blog.bufferapp.com, Aug 27, 2013 Exercise has been touted to be a cure for nearly everything in life, from depression, to memory loss, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s and more. At the same time, similar to the topic of sleep, I found myself having very […]
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