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Course Description

Explain the Role of Neuroplasticity in Cognitive Development

Incorporate neuroplasticity principles into daily classroom practices. This course will provide basic explanations of neuroplasticity and its significant role in academic growth. Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of how the brain's capacity to reorganize and form new connections can enhance learning and support student development. This course offers research-based strategies for educators to apply brain science principles in the classroom, fostering an environment that promotes resilience, growth mindset, and academic achievement. Ideal for those in education seeking to integrate advanced cognitive research into their instructional practices. Implementing these practices into a learning environment has shown to be successful in a range of K-12 classrooms including under-performing, high ELL population and low socioeconomic populations.

Learner Outcomes

  • Understand the concept of neuroplasticity and its impact on cognitive development and academic growth
  • Explore evidence-based strategies for applying brain science principles to enhance student learning and support academic success
  • Develop an implementation plan to create a classroom environment that promotes resilience, adaptability, and academic achievement through the application of neuroplasticity principles

Course Details

Number or Units: 3.0 graduate level extension credit(s) in semester hours

Who Should Attend: This course is designed to benefit a wide range of professionals involved in the education system including K-14 educators, administrators, counselors and support staff in the field of education.

Course Format: Online Self-Paced

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Type
self-paced
Dates
Start Now, you have 180 days to complete this course once enrolled.
Course Format
Course Fee(s)
EDU PD - $504 credit (3 units) $504.00
Potential Discount(s)
Available for Extension Credit
3 units
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