How to Get Students Engaged in Learning

High school teachers must be able to manage classrooms and teach according to state standards.

Teaching High School

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What it Takes to Be a Good Educator

Preparing students to be college ready is a top goal for high schools. With that comes the expectation and responsibility for teachers to teach students to memorize for assessments.  The adolescent brain is going a growth spurt where learning to make good decision is sometimes compromized. So, teaching students to be independent thinkers, good problem solvers, and communication skills is paramount. 

Teachers also create enriching environments for learning.  While there are several teaching approaches, keeping students interested in their learning is key. Once a person is interested in something, dopamine in the brain is produced, which help with attention and motivation. 

High school teachers should create an environment that encourages exploration and discovery, while also providing students with the structure they need to succeed. Knowing how to do those things may transform how you structure your classrooms.  

How to Develop Better Teaching Skills

The field of neuroscience has advanced in the understanding the processes of learning. With the knowledge from the field of neuroscience, you can supplement your instruction methods by being aware of these new developments and using the latest strategies to promote learning.

With this training course, you can learn how the field of neuroscience can be used in your classroom to help your students advance their knowledge. You will also be able to understand how the latest research in neuroscience can inform your teaching practices. Finally, you will learn various strategies for engaging and motivating students.

Benefits of this Course

Through this intensive training, you will gain an understanding of how to apply strategies and techniques that support a learner’s development. Throughout the duration of the course, you will learn about evidence-based approaches for effective teaching practices as well as receive tools to help assist you with your own course development. With the training from this training course, you can start to develop a course that is robust and engaging.
This multi-lesson, self-paced online training course will teach you how to develop a course based on the science of how the brain learns including neuroscience, cognitive psychology, and psychology.

  • This course is packed with information about neuroscience and how the field can teach us methods that increase student knowledge.
  • By taking this course, you will gain a deeper understanding of the field of neuroscience and how to implicate the science in your curriculum.
  • You will also develop an awareness of current trends in education that can inform your teach strategies.
  • You will receive a certificate upon completion of taking this course. 

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Customer Feedback

I found the workshop helpful and well developed. I am using and will continue to use the information about neuroscience to improve my lectures and to better scaffold and connect assignments.
Lisa

The focus on evidence based practice will help me to develop material that aligns better with neuro education research by creating meaningful active learning tools, increasing repetition, and providing clearer rubric expectations.
Jason 

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