5 books on neuroeducation to read in summer

5 books on neuroeducation to read in summer

Summer is one of the times of the year that many readers associate with the pleasure of the reading. Neuroeducation is one of the hot topics. And, therefore, you can find specialized books in this field. In Formación y Estudios We share a selection of titles to inspire you in your summer readings. Five books about neuroeducation to read in summer!

Neuroeducation: You can only learn what you love

What are the factors that influence the learning process? This book written by Francisco Mora offers answers to this question. This book is made up of 22 chapters in which the reader delves into the magic of learning through key concepts: emotion, empathy, curiosity, attention, memory, innovation...

The most significant learnings are accompanied by the value of emotion. When a student enters a subject that he loves, his level of concentration improves and his perception of time changes. Everything seems to flow more easily in this context. The situation changes when he delves into the study of a subject that is very complex and bores him.

The Agora Of Neuroeducation. Explained and Applied

This is a work written in collaboration by Iolanda Nieves de la Vega Louzado and Laia Lluch Molins. This is a project that arises from debate and collaboration to reflect on this issue. A meeting place that puts the focus of attention on this object of study: education and its capacity for constant evolution through the search for excellence.

This is an interesting book for teachers, families and professionals working in the training field. The book delves into this issue through experts who are a benchmark in this field.

Neuroscience for educators

This work, which is aimed at professionals who accompany students in the adventure of learning, explains everything professionals have always wanted to know about the brain. This work delves into neuroeducation through a simple and understandable language for the general public.

David Bueno i Torrens, author of this book, is a genetics researcher and professor at the University of Barcelona. He has also collaborated as a researcher at the prestigious Oxford University. It should be noted that neuroscience makes important contributions to the world of learning and training. Therefore, this work can be very interesting for teachers who inspire, educate and train students.

Learning to learn

The subtitle of the work is as follows: Improve your ability to learn by discovering how the brain learns. This is a book written by Héctor Ruiz Martín. Said professional, biologist and researcher, is director of the International Science Teaching Foundation.

The reader of the work can establish a constant dialogue with the author of the book that answers universal questions. For example, find out why some people have an easier time studying than others. What is the key to long-term knowledge that persists in memory beyond the passage of time?

5 books on neuroeducation to read in summer

The child's brain explained to parents

This is a work by Álvaro Bilbao that may be of interest to parents who, during the summer holidays, want to find a space to read books on this topic. Childhood is a period of life in which some of the most relevant learning takes place. And how does the child's brain work? This work offers answers to this question.

What other titles do you want to recommend to other readers of Formación y Estudios? These five books on neuroeducation to read in the summer can inspire you.


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