The application of the neuroscience research to teaching offers keys to access the brain’s most powerful information processing networks. Dr. Willis will explain what the most recent neuroscience and cognitive science research reveals about attention, emotion, memory and executive functions. You will learn how the brain’s response to stressors, including boredom and frustration, can reduce memory and cause students to “act out” and “zone out.” Dr. Willis will provide neuro-logical classroom strategies to reverse negativity, build growth mindsets and perseverance, promote accurate long-term memory and guide the transfer of learning to novel applications. You will gain an enhanced understanding of how neuroscience relates to education and acquire a rich toolkit of strategies to apply to your classroom or clinical practice.