2019
DOI: 10.29332/ijpse.v3n2.326
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The brain and its role on learning process

Abstract: This article provided a brief analysis of an important human organ and the influences it has on personal and formal learning in the educational field. The specific topics that were investigated are the brain and its importance in learning, characteristics of the hemispheres of the brain learning and the contribution of neuroscience in the teaching-learning process. The first topic mentions how the brain influences learning and the role of memory in that process. The next topic focuses on the characteristics an… Show more

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“…There are different types of evaluation, according to different aspects, however, in work the types of evaluation have been analyzed according to the agent. The evaluation agent is understood as the one who evaluates, in this sense (Tuarez et al, 2019), affirms that the integral evaluation is one that encourages the participation of teachers and students through hetero-evaluation, co-evaluation and self-evaluation, giving greater opportunity that the results are effectively used in the improvement of learning, teaching and training in general.…”
Section: Types Of Evaluation According To the Agentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are different types of evaluation, according to different aspects, however, in work the types of evaluation have been analyzed according to the agent. The evaluation agent is understood as the one who evaluates, in this sense (Tuarez et al, 2019), affirms that the integral evaluation is one that encourages the participation of teachers and students through hetero-evaluation, co-evaluation and self-evaluation, giving greater opportunity that the results are effectively used in the improvement of learning, teaching and training in general.…”
Section: Types Of Evaluation According To the Agentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Brain Quadrant model by Ned Herrmann, a German psychoanalyst researcher, makes an analogy of the brain with a globe: with four cardinal points, representing four different ways of operating, thinking, believing and learning (Rojas et al, 2006;Tuarez et al, 2019).…”
Section: Brain Quadrant Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%