In this book, Paul Howard-Jones explores the differences between science and education, drawing on the voices of educators and scientists to argue for a new field of enquiry: neuroeducational research.
Paul Howard-Jones is Senior Lecturer at the Graduate School of Education, University of Bristol.
PART 1: CONTEXTS 1. WHAT HAS NEUROSCIENCE GOT TO DO WITH EDUCATION? 2. NEUROMYTHS 3. EDUCATORS ON THE BRAIN, NEUROSCIENTISTS ON EDUCATION 4. NEUROSCIENCE AND EDUCATION IN DIALOGUE PART 2: NEUROEDUCATIONAL RESEARCH 5. A MULTI-PERSPECTIVE UNDERSTANDING OF LEARNING 6. METHODOLOGY IN NEUROEDUCATIONAL RESEARCH 7. NEUROEDUCATIONAL ETHICS 8. NEUROEDUCATIONAL RESEARCH CASE STUDY A: CREATIVITY 9. NEUROEDUCATIONAL RESEARCH CASE STUDY B: LEARNING GAMES PART 3: THE FUTURE 10. NEUROSCIENCE, EDUCATION AND THE FUTURE REFERENCES APPENDIX 1: SOME NEUROANATOMY APPENDIX 2: GLOSSARY