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Brain, Education, Inquiry Web Papers II

  • biology
  • brain
  • science
  • story telling

Students in Brain, Education, and Inquiry at Bryn Mawr College write web papers on topics of interest to themselves. These are made available via links from the index below to encourage further exploration by others having similar or related interests. All papers have associated on-line forums for continuing conversation.

Abby EmWe Fix It By Not Being Fixed
AmenehMental Illness - Education and the Brain
Angela DiGioiaDeveloping Critical Thinkers: How Story Telling and Getting it Less Wrong are the Best Teaching Tools
bennettReading, Thinking, and Learning, With and Without Computers
D2BAn Experimental Classroom
eledfordGreat Minds Do Not Think Alike
ellenvBrains Collide
epeckThis Essay Might Influence Your Performance – The Role of Stereotype Threat in Education
EvrenWillpower, the Brain, and Education
FinnWingImproving Education By Making Academic Culture More Accessible
jessicarizzoLanguage and Thought
kgouldSpontaneous Thought is to Genetic Mutation as Learning is to Evolution
L CubedEngaging Emotions: Role of Emotions in Learning
LinKai_JiangLearning about and from Babies
LizJThinking Like Babies
simonecCreative Solutions
skindeepCreating an Understanding

 

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