More >> Educators' misguided belief in 'neuromyths' hinders children's learning, expert says
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Educators' misguided belief in 'neuromyths' hinders children's learning, expert says
I’ve noted here before how certain pop-psychology assertions about the brain stubbornly persist, despite being thoroughly debunked by scientists. A 2013 survey found, for example, that 65 percent of Americans still believe in the 80-year-old bogus notion (reinforced this year, unfortunately, by the sci-fi thriller “Lucy”) that humans use only 10 percent of their brain’s capacity.
More >> Educators' misguided belief in 'neuromyths' hinders children's learning, expert says
More >> Educators' misguided belief in 'neuromyths' hinders children's learning, expert says
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