Boys and girls learn differently : a guide for teachers and parents / Michael Gurian and Patricia Henley with Terry Trueman.
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TextLanguage: Spanish Publication details: San Francisco : Jossey-Bass, c2001.Edition: 1st edDescription: xvi, 345 p. ; 24 cmISBN: - 0787953431 (alk. paper)
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- LC 212.92 G979b 2001
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [315]-329) and index.
Brain-based research --
Creating the "ultimate classroom" --
Gurian Institute at the University of Missouri-Kansas city --
Boys and girls learn differently --
Patricia Henley and Terry Trueman --
How the brain learns --
inherent differences between boys and girls:Wide spectrum of gender in the brain --
How the brain works --
How boys' and girls' minds are different --
Why the brains are different --
How brain-based differences affect boys and girls: Areas of learning-style difference --
Learning differences and the intelligences --
Applying the intelligences to brain-based gender difference --
State of boys and girls in our schools --
Creating the ultimate classroom --
Ultimate preschool and kindergarten classroom: Foundation of early learning: bonding and attachment --
Day care, preschool, and kindergarten community building --
Nutrition and learning --
Dealing with aggressive behavior --
Discipline techniques --
Outdoor classroom --
Directing boys and girls to academic excellence --
Special education --
Use of psychotropic medications --
Ultimate preschool and kindergarten classroom for both boys and girls --
Ultimate elementary school classroom: Structural innovations --
Bonding and attachment in elementary learning --
How to provide discipline in the elementary classroom --
Motivation techniques --
Character education --
Dealing with cruelty, hazing, and violence --
Innovations for academic excellence --
Special education, learning disabilities, and behavioral disabilities --
Cooperative and competitive learning --
Ultimate elementary classroom for both boys and girls --
Ultimate middle school classroom: Structural innovations --
Bonding and attachment --
How to provide discipline in the middle school classroom --
Character education --
Innovations for teaching language arts and math and science --
Special education --
Ultimate middle school classroom for both boys and girls --
Ultimate high school classroom: Bonding and attachment --
Structural innovations --
Innovations to improve academic learning --
Special education --
Ultimate high school classroom for both boys and girls --
What high school students are saying --
their fears.
A controversial manifesto on how the fundamental differences between girls and boys influence the way they learn offers helpful guidelines for brain-based innovations.
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