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This Neuroscientist Wants to Know Your Brain On Art—and How It Improves Learning

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My first book was in 2003 (1*), and that book was all about connecting research with effective teaching. We published two randomized controlled trials, one in 2014 and then the second one in 2019. Teachers' belief systems, what we call efficacy beliefs, is mapped to student achievement tighter than almost any other construct."

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The Emergency Home Learning Summit Final Week - 24 Amazing Interviews Start Tomorrow

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

in theoretical physics, he retired in 2019 as Professor of Educational Technology at Newcastle University in England, after 13 years there including a year in 2012 as Visiting Professor at MIT MediaLab in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. His activities with teachers and students are guided by a focus on learning-by-doing.