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Battro, Antonio M. – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2010
Animals cannot teach as humans do. Therefore, we lack the experimental support of animal studies that are so important to understand the evolution of our basic learning skills but are useless to explore the development of the teaching skills, unique to humans. And most important: children teach! We have at least two new challenges in our Mind,…
Descriptors: Brain, Teaching Skills, Information Technology, Diagnostic Tests
Gardner, Howard – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2008
Ethical quandaries abound in the emerging field of neuroeducation. Concepts and findings from the GoodWork[R] Project may help neuroeducators deal ethically with these quandaries. In particular, ethical work is easier to carry out when all stakeholders concur on the means and goals of the profession. Similarly, when professionals wear only one…
Descriptors: Ethics, Neurology, Education, Correlation