Inspiring Middle School Minds

Inspiring Middle School Minds
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Book Synopsis Inspiring Middle School Minds by : Judith A. Willis

Download or read book Inspiring Middle School Minds written by Judith A. Willis and published by Gifted Unlimited. This book was released on 2009 with total page 340 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Teaching adolescents can be quite challenging. Dr. Judy Willis, a neurologist and teacher, explains the inner workings of the adolescent brain. She uses the findings of brain research in her classroom to explain how parents and teachers can trigger untapped inspiration in students. Middle school education has often been a "black hole" for gifted students, seldom providing adequate challenge. By understanding how the brain works, however, we can make learning for all youngsters exciting and stimulating. The information and advice in this book will help parents and teachers design positive and rewarding learning experiences that will then be stored in long-term memory rather than "deleted" or "filtered out."


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