Learning and Memory: Understandings from Educational Neuroscience

Posted 4 years 5 months ago by Central Queensland University

Study Method : Online
Duration : 2 weeks
Subject : Science, Engineering & Maths
Overview
Become a truly impactful educator by exploring the science of memory formation and its impact on learning.
Course Description

The brain is the physiological dimension where memory and learning functions occur.

This course designed by CQUniversity introduces our uniquely human brain and provides an overview of the central nervous system, the limbic system and the concept of neuroplasticity. Social interaction is at the core of how emotions initiate and signal the processing and placement of information in the brain.

This short course provides an overview and explores memory formation and learning, focusing on what happens in the brain when different emotional and arousal states are present. For instance, students will learn how, as part of the limbic system, the amygdala imbues memories and events with emotional significance, and can initiate fear responses that bypass rational processes taking place in the prefrontal cortex – it can therefore be ‘hijacked’ by certain stimuli, such as chronic stress and anger.

Together we will explore the implications of stress on learning and memory and authentic assessment forms for promoting content retention.

This course is aimed at teachers, educators, pre-service teachers and those with an interest in the new emerging field of educational neuroscience.

Requirements

This course is aimed at teachers, educators, pre-service teachers and those with an interest in the new emerging field of educational neuroscience.

Career Path
  • Explore processes involved in memory formation, consolidation and retrieval
  • Reflect on neuroscientific research concerning memory formation and its application in a range of educational contexts
  • Demonstrate knowledge of neuroscientific concepts about learning and memory