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Childhood Development: Early Learning, the Brain and Society

Brain expert Dr. Patricia Kuhl, co-director of the Institute for Learning and Brain Sciences at the University of Washington, talks about the innate learning ability of infants and children. Intern...  
 
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ConstantC4 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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tha'ts no bill gates
georgid94 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Maybe it is another Bill Gates
ObamaPress (2 months ago) Show Hide
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it's his dad. Bill Gates Sr.
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this was very interesting! :D i wonder how my brain did it since i grew up in sweden, but could talk both english and swedish when i was a child
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I see that someone have done hard things with your ass in your childhood
ladyxeona (1 year ago) Show Hide
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that is awesome! let me know if you need my kid to answer any questions for you about this subject-lol
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THIS IS WHERE EDUCATION IS  YES IT IS CLEARLY SICK


___________________"making minds"

is a book written by Paul Kelley a succesful American British
comprehensive School Headmaster.

Paul Kelley clearly says whats wrong with education - and what should we do about it.

Published by Routledge 2008

IN 178 pages i have no disagreement with him.
It is clear and to the point, a summary of where we are in historical progress between research and practise.
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"Making minds" is a very disappointing book. Paul Kelly might be on the right track, but totally misses the ball because he hasn't gotten the fundamentals of learning right.
So I can not recommend that book

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