What We Do
Neuroscience and cognitive psychology research are beginning to provide insights into the domains of teaching and learning.
- Where are the intersections?
- How might we translate the findings into relevant, applicable ideas for consideration?
- What learning strategies emerge, with what methods of instruction?
- How can I frameā (design) the learning circumstance or activity so that it INVITES ALL learners to get involved, to participate?
- How can I design the learning experience such that it will CAUSE learners to process, to do the work required for sustained learning and recall to take place?
- How do I engineer tasks that create opportunities for multiple PATHWAYS to be formed (connections made) for integrated learning, application, and recall?
- Instructional Strategies to Engage All Learners
- Safe Learning Environments
- Frameworks to Engage Long-Term Memory and Recall Structures
- Considerations Across the Five Natural Learning Systems: Cognitive, Emotional, Social, Physical, and Reflective ~ a la Given
- The Merging of Best Practices: a la Marzano et al's Nine Most Effective Instructional Strategies for Student Achievement


