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Learn to learn: learning based on neuroscience

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Professor María Elena Benito González publishes this book on the importance of knowing how to learn in a society as changing as the current one

 

 

 

The work, published in January 2022, by the Oberon publishing house (Grupo Anaya) is entitled "Learn to learn: learning based on neuroscience” y It shows us the importance of mastering learning resources in a fast and changing society like ours.

The author points out that “we assume that everyone is born knowing how to learn, although we do not always manage to learn everything we want and at the pace we need”. Maria Elena Benito It raises interesting questions that, as teachers and students, will help us reflect on the way in which we are acquiring new knowledge. 

Are we completing all the necessary processes to achieve plastic changes in the brain? Perhaps we have never asked ourselves this question, but real learning implies generating an imprint in our brain, that is, stimulating its plastic processes.

What if there was something like a recipe that could help us achieve real learning in any discipline? This question is already intriguing in itself, in fact, any of us would like, at least, some guidelines to better retain what we have learned and enjoy the study process.

You can buy the book here.

Maria Elena Benito Gonzalez She is a Doctor and Visiting Professor of the Department of Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine and a member of the teaching innovation group in mental maps and evaluation of clinical, care and teaching practices in physiotherapy (GIDOMECAD).

You can attend the presentation of the book at Fnac Callao Next Tuesday, February 15 at 18:XNUMX p.m. sign up here.

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Last modified on Friday, January 28, 2022 at 13:49