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Video 1: Learning in Schools | Memory and Learning MOOC EDSCI1x | Science of Learning: What Every Teacher Should Know TeachersCollegeX | Pearl Rock Kane and Kevin Mattingly This education course will show you, through current research, how we learn — the way our brain makes, stores, and retrieves memories. You will examine common misconceptions and misunderstandings about learning that can prevent students from learning at their fullest capacity. Along the way you will explore the practical implications of cognitive science for classroom teaching in terms of choosing effective instructional strategies, developing useful assessments, motivating student effort, and designing learner-centered curricular units. This course is aimed to enhance the practice of K-12 teachers. Enroll today! https://www.edx.org/course/science-le...

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