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Wednesday, April 11, 2007 April 2007   VOLUME 1 ISSUE 2  
Introduction
Neuroscience in the Classroom
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by John Kerins

Our newsletter this month gives a glimpse into the wonderful impact that neuroscience research is having on education and our lives.

Be sure to catch Bill Jenkins speaking this month in London and Ireland. His insights on brain plasticity and auditory processing will let you see clearly the practical applications of neuroscience.

Also look at Sir Ken Robertson on creativity. He is the equal of many a television entertainer and better that most.

Finally do contact us to get details on our new Fast ForWork training courses.

 
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CONTENTS
Neuroscience in the Classroom
Addressing Literacy through Neuroscience
How Neuroscience is Improving Reading, Language and Learning Skills
Dyslexia 'could be due to problems with noise'
Confidence To Make Mistakes is Critical to a Child's Upbringing.
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