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The exponentially increasing production of new data and the advancements in AI learning tools will require teachers to rethink their roles if they are to prepare their students to thrive in this new age of data. The New Science of Teaching: Rethinking a Teachers Role in the Age of Data details the three vital roles teachers must fill in this age of data. The first is to optimize students' learning by teaching in harmony with the most current research on how the brain takes in and processes information, makes memories, and retrieves those memories. This research and how to use it to optimize…mehr

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The exponentially increasing production of new data and the advancements in AI learning tools will require teachers to rethink their roles if they are to prepare their students to thrive in this new age of data. The New Science of Teaching: Rethinking a Teachers Role in the Age of Data details the three vital roles teachers must fill in this age of data. The first is to optimize students' learning by teaching in harmony with the most current research on how the brain takes in and processes information, makes memories, and retrieves those memories. This research and how to use it to optimize students' learning is detailed in the first part of this book. The second role is to integrate the teaching of lifelong learning skill into content teaching. A college degree is no longer a guarantee for lifetime employment. If students are to stay employed once leaving school/college

they must be able to update their skills and knowledge continually which requires lifelong learning skills. In addition, critical reading and thinking skills are needed to make informed decisions about the value and validity of the endless data available. The process of how to integrate these lifelong learning and critical thinking skills is laid out in the second part of this book. The third role is to teach students how to learn and study in harmony with the current research on how the brain learns and remembers.

How to teach these vital learning skills is detailed in the final two chapters of this book.


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TERRY DOYLE is an author, nationally recognized educational consultant, and professor emeritus of Ferris State University where he taught for 38 years. From 1998 to 2009 he served as the senior instructor for faculty development. Terry has shared his work on ways to use neuroscience, biology, and cognitive science research to develop a learner-centered approach to teaching and training with the U.S. military, police agencies, medical and veterinary colleges, and some 400 universities and colleges around the world for the past 25 years. He also has given hundreds of keynote addresses at regional, national, and international conferences around the world. He is the author or co-author of seven books dealing with the application of neuroscience findings about how the brain learns and how to teach and train in harmony with the brain. Terry is the CEO of Learner-Centered Teaching Consultants and D&M Consultants-The New Science of Business.