Earlier Intervention to Rewire the Brain
Manage episode 418368112 series 3492629
We explore the importance of early intervention and proper support in addressing learning difficulties. The brain's ability to rewire and create new pathways is highlighted, with examples of students improving their academic performance through targeted intervention. The conversation also discusses the need for different tools and methods to address individual learning styles and processing skills. The role of teachers and tutors in providing effective intervention is explored, along with the importance of using research-based teaching methods. The conversation concludes with the idea that early access to brain work and processing tools could potentially prevent learning and processing problems for a larger percentage of students.
Takeaways
- Early intervention and proper support can have a significant impact on a student's academic trajectory.
- The brain has the ability to rewire and create new pathways, allowing for improved understanding and learning.
- Different tools and methods are necessary to address individual learning styles and processing skills.
- Early access to brain work and processing tools could potentially prevent learning and processing problems for a larger percentage of students.
Keywords
early intervention, learning difficulties, brain rewiring, academic performance, targeted intervention, individual learning styles, processing skills, teachers, tutors, research-based teaching methods, brain work, processing tools
- "The brain really can rewire and create new pathways of understanding."
- "Over the years, I've almost made a mathematical formula of how long intervention is going to take."
- "Sometimes it does need to be disruptive. Something is not working."
Resources:
www.creatingconfidentlearners.com
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