ebook9781000870732d4325

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Author(s): Lucy Spence; Ayan Mitra
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 9781032187785
Edition: 1st Edition This is stored title: Educational Neuroscience for Literacy Teachers Research-backed Methods and Practices for Effective Reading Instruction 1st Edition

Description

Bridging the world of reading instruction and applied cognitive neuroscience, this book presents research-backed reading instructional methods and explains how they can be understood through the lens of brain processes. Dispelling myths about neuroscience, Spence and Mitra explore how brain-based research informs literacy research in a way that is clear and accessible to pre-service teachers. Chapters address theories of reading, social-emotional learning, phonological processes, embodiment, multilingualism, reading comprehension, and more. Featuring examples of instruction and consistent “Did you know?” and “Food for thought” sections, readers will come away with a greater understanding of the reading brain and how neuroscience can facilitate effective instruction. Delving into the extent to which neuroscience can underpin reading research, this text is ideal for pre-service teachers, educators, and students in the fields of language arts and literacy, as well as cognitive neuroscience.

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