April 18th- Improving Education with the Science of Learning Workshop

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One reality unites educators across disciplines as diverse as Dance, Medicine, English and Engineering: the point of instruction is to ensure that students learn from our expertise. Fortunately, current neuroscience research on learning has established a common foundation that transcends content and setting. This workshop will mine that current research to explore how educators can design memorable learning experiences, how we can enhance student learning through practice, how we can make learning stick, how we can be aware of the myths about learning, and how we can create moments of metacognition to enhance understanding. We will discuss the implications for education within various contexts and disciplines across Rutgers University.

April 18, 2019

Richard Weeks Hall of Engineering, Busch Campus, Room 208

1:30 pm - 3:00 pm

RSVP: http://bit.ly/4-18Workshop

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