Brain Research in Education and the Social Sciences: Implications for Practice, Parenting, and Future Society
ISBN: 9781315465210
Platform/Publisher: Taylor & Francis / Routledge
Digital rights: Users: Unlimited; Printing: Unlimited; Download: Unlimited
Subjects: Behavioral Sciences; Education; Early Years; Educational Psychology; Psychological Science; Neuropsychology;

Brain Research in Education and the Social Sciences: Implications for Practice, Parenting, and Future Society provides practitioners, parents, and policy makers with research-based information and illustrative case studies about brain development across the lifespan. Neurotechnological advances that are contributing to a broader understanding of brain development and brain illnesses are discussed in a context specifically relevant to those working in education and the social sciences. The book enables readers to understand the societal implications of this expanding knowledge base and offers suggestions for future policies and practices that would make high-quality learning environments available to all students and individuals receiving care.


Doris Bergen is Distinguished Professor of Educational Psychology, Emerita, at Miami University of Ohio, USA.

Joseph Schroer is an educational psychologist and Clinical Professor of Educational Psychology at Miami University of Ohio, USA.

Michael Woodin is a pediatric neuropsychologist and Clinical Professor of School Psychology at Miami University of Ohio, USA.

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