"Connecting research from the neurosciences, sound constructivist pedagogical practices and the National Teaching Standards, the authors produced a treasure of brain-based classroom practices to enhance learning. Educators wishing to harmonize their educational practices with research on brain functioning will find this fieldbook indispensable."
―Arthur L. Costa, Emeritus Professor of Education
California State University, Sacramento
"In this ′how-to′ book, the authors offer practical suggestions for merging today′s requirements for teaching to standards with recent findings from brain research. If you are a practitioner or school leader looking for a way to energize staff with a spirit of inquiry and create a genuine quest for continuous improvement, this book is required reading."
―Judy Stevens, Former Director of Elementary Schools
Spring Branch ISD Houston, Texas
"As educators are invited to think about new possibilities and try new approaches, administrators and other instructional leaders are provided very practical strategies to support and nurture that growth―with new patterns of teaching and learning emerging as the process unfolds."
―Linda Hargan, CEO
Collaborative for Teaching and Learning, Louisville, KY
"Just as children peer into the mysteries of a kaleidoscope with wonder and amazement, so do we as educators gaze with anticipation and excitement at the panaroma of innovative strategies within the pages of this guide. The brilliant ′colors′ of theory, practice, and sensitivity blend to create a beautiful learning mosaic for today′s teachers and children."
―Dottie Gottshall, Professor, Elementary Education Department
Stephen F. Austin State University
Step up to―and meet―the challenges of how to use the latest brain research for teaching, with these practical, concrete applications!
This new book from the Caines and their colleagues will introduce readers to their renowned 12 organizing principles for how the brain learns and explain how to use that knowledge for student learning. For those hundreds of thousands already using the Caines′ groundbreaking work in their schools, this fieldbook will bring the latest research on the brain and its executive function and make the principles more practical than ever before for classroom application.
12 Brain/Mind Learning Principles in Action is grouped around key teaching and learning fundamentals:
Linked to National Teaching Standards, this fieldbook builds the bridge from new brain research to classroom practice. With distinct elements for teachers and school leaders, it will facilitate adoption by whole learning communities.
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Renate Nummela Caine is a principal of Caine Learning LLC and consultant to districts, schools, teachers, administrators, and communities to implement brain-based learning. She is the senior author, with Geoffrey Caine, of the groundbreaking Making Connections: Teaching and the Human Brain. She has worked with countless educators in the U.S. and around the globe. Recently, Renate and Geoffrey Caine worked with a low-income, underachieving K-5 elementary school in California to help teachers design more innovative teaching strategies using the brain/mind learning principles and district standards.
Caine is professor emeritus of education at California State University in San Bernardino, where she was also executive director of the Center for Research in Integrative Learning and Teaching. She has taught every level from kindergarten to university. She earned her PhD from the University of Florida in educational psychology.
Geoffrey Caine, a director of Caine Learning LLC, is a learning consultant and process coach. Caine has been published extensively and is co-author of six books, including Making Connections: Teaching and the Human Brain. His work carries him throughout the United States and abroad. He works in the worlds of education, business, and government, where he capitalizes on his prior experiences as a professor of law, an education services manager of a national software company, a state manager of a national publishing company, and national director of the Mind/Brain Network of the American Society for Training and Development.
He has given keynote addresses or made presentations to the Campaign for Learning in the United Kingdom, the World Conference on Education for All, the Eighth International Conference on Thinking, the Whole Schools Institute sponsored by the Mississippi Arts Commission, and numerous other national and regional organizations and associations. Caine′s major interest is in how best to improve the ways in which people learn together. He directs his attention to the arts of deep listening, dwelling in the question, and processing experience for the lessons it has to offer.
Carol Lynn McClintic is an educational leader with diverse experience as a teacher at numerous levels, including preschool, elementary, middle, high, and university. She is a master teacher (over eighteen student teachers, plus BITSA and peer coach), a mentor teacher, and a model teacher. She has led and co-led many workshops for her district, taught numerous education extension classes for teachers at local universities―including co-creating a certificate program for conflict resolution―been a coordinator for university and district grant programs, and consulted with Caine Learning since 1995, participating in workshops throughout the United States.
McClintic has co-authored the book Wouldn’t It Be Wonderful: A Guide to Teaching in the Twenty-first Century and co-written an article with Geoffrey and Renate Nummela Caine. She has received several awards and retired from active teaching in 2002 after thirty-five years.
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