For those who cannot attend the live webinar on January 14, a recording of the webinar will be available for one week following the live webinar. CE credit is only available for live attendance.
In this presentation, Dr. Coleman will cover the latest research on the developing teenage brain, and show how this evidence has direct relevance for teachers and students in high school. In particular, he will consider research on learning and memory, including a close look at executive function and new ideas about error feedback. He will outline the role of hormones such as dopamine, and show how they affect brain function. Dr. Coleman will discuss how this contributes to reward processing, which is, of course, fundamental to understanding motivation in the classroom. Finally, he will explore how stress affects the brain, and look at ways we can help teachers and students enhance emotion regulation.