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Neuromyths (Misconnections and Misconceptions in Thinking about Neuroscience in Education)
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Product Details
Author:
Donna Coch, David B. Daniel
Format:
Paperback
Publisher:
Brill (October 15, 2026)
Imprint:
Brill
Release Date:
October 15, 2026
Language:
English
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13:
9789004766976
ISBN-10:
9004766979
Weight:
12oz
Dimensions:
6.1" x 9.25"
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TWO RIVERS
List Price:
$33.00
Country of Origin:
Netherlands
Pub Discount:
35
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$31.35
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P-PER
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Overview
Many educators across the world believe that students are left-brained or right-brained or that teaching should match learning style. These claims, and many others about the brain and education, sound scientific. They are not.
This book examines neuromyths, false beliefs about brain science applied in education, and why they persist so stubbornly. The authors show how these beliefs erroneously shape practice and policy, drain resources, and crowd out more promising approaches supported by stronger evidence. You will learn why neuromyths are difficult to abandon, despite contrary high-quality evidence, and how replacing them requires effortful conceptual change, not just better information.
This book examines neuromyths, false beliefs about brain science applied in education, and why they persist so stubbornly. The authors show how these beliefs erroneously shape practice and policy, drain resources, and crowd out more promising approaches supported by stronger evidence. You will learn why neuromyths are difficult to abandon, despite contrary high-quality evidence, and how replacing them requires effortful conceptual change, not just better information.









