Educational Neuroscience for Literacy Teachers

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Brain Development
Brain Networks
brain-based
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Cognitive neuroscience
comprehension
Culture's Writing System
Dual Language Immersion
Dual Route Model
Educational Neuroscience
Elkonin Boxes
embodied learning
Emergent Bilinguals
Emergent Writing
emotion
English education
English language learners
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Executive Control Functions
explicit instruction
Heritage Language
Interactive Writing
language processing
literacy instruction
Literacy Networks
multilingual literacy
neurocognitive processes
Neuroscience Findings
Neuroscience Research
neuroscience-informed reading instruction
Phoneme Processing
phonemic awareness
phonics
psycholinguistics
reading acquisition
reading methods
Reading Network
reading processes
science of reading
Self-selected Reading
semantic processing
social cognition
Social Emotional Learning
social interaction
Student's Instructional Level
teacher preparation
Visual Word Form Area
White Matter Connectivity
Written Language System

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032187785
  • Weight: 421g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Apr 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Bridging the world of reading instruction and applied cognitive neuroscience, this book presents research-backed reading instructional methods and explains how they can be understood through the lens of brain processes.

Dispelling myths about neuroscience, Spence and Mitra explore how brain-based research informs literacy research in a way that is clear and accessible to pre-service teachers. Chapters address theories of reading, social-emotional learning, phonological processes, embodiment, multilingualism, reading comprehension, and more. Featuring examples of instruction and consistent "Did you know?" and "Food for thought" sections, readers will come away with a greater understanding of the reading brain and how neuroscience can facilitate effective instruction.

Delving into the extent to which neuroscience can underpin reading research, this text is ideal for pre-service teachers, educators, and students in the fields of language arts and literacy, as well as cognitive neuroscience.

Lucy Spence is a Professor of Language and Literacy Education in the Department of Instruction and Teacher Education at the University of South Carolina, USA.

Ayan Mitra is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Hoeft Laboratory for Learning Engineering and Neural Systems (BrainLENS Laboratory, University of Connecticut and University of California, San Francisco) with joint appointment at the Brain Imaging Research Center (BIRC) at the University of Connecticut, USA, Department of Psychological Sciences.

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