The Relationship Between Emotions and Learning with Dr. Mary Helen Immordino-Yang
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English - April 11, 2023 07:00 - 49 minutes - 115 MB - ★★★★★ - 13 ratingsEducation Business Management education leadership schools principals independent schools school leadership education future k12 podcast school management educational innovation Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Episode 35: The Relationship Between Emotions and Learning
Social-emotional learning and student wellbeing are increasingly showing up as priorities for schools. But what if research could prove that looking out for the emotional components of teaching and learning aren’t just important for mental health, but actually essential for academic growth? That’s the central premise of Dr. Mary Helen Immordino-Yang’s research, and she’s ready to make the case that emotions are vitally linked to our ability to learn.
Guest: Dr. Mary Helen Immordino-Yang
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In This Episode:
“The whole rest of the brain, the deeper thinking, the emotion regulation, the engaging with other people, the social meaning making, the sense of self. All of these kinds of very basic systems that are fundamental to being a good human are not predicted by, or even associated with, IQ. They are predicted by this, this what we're calling transcendent thinking… So how do we get kids to think that way?” (9:50)“It's literally neurobiologically impossible to think deeply about information for which you have no emotional reason or context to engage.” (12:09)“We're not installing information into a person like a squirrel, like, stashing away its nuts, right? What we're doing is inviting a person to engage actively with an orchestrated set of materials and content in a way that will help facilitate them naturally coming to realize what matters there, and the power of those tools for understanding something important about ideas and the world.” (21:12)Related Episodes: 32, 18, 16, 5, 3
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