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t16 berg brain science in schools 1100 1200 muirhead 109 teaching models that support learning of neurons brain and behaviour for secondary schools are scarce we used the neuron box ...

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         T16 BERG: Brain Science in 
         Schools 
         1100-1200                                         Muirhead 109 
         Teaching models that support learning of neurons, brain and behaviour 
         for secondary schools are scarce. We used the Neuron Box in which 
         each pupil in a class assumes the role of a neuron by operating their 
         own neuron within an interacting network. We present the findings 
         from a school. 
         Andrew Chandler-Grevat & Jonathan Bacon - University of Sussex 
   Contents
   • Introducing the project
   • Introducing the neuron boxes
   • The evaluation project
   • A case for neuroscience in school
   • Pilot findings
   • Project interim findings
   • Next steps and implications
       Collaboration
       Professor Jonathan Bacon                Dr Andy Chandler-Grevat
       • Professor of Neuroscience             • Teaching Fellow in Science 
       • Head of the School of Life             Education
         Sciences                              • Department of Education, 
                                                University Sussex.
       Dr Jonathan Hare                        Richard Robinson
        Where it began
     The Neuron Box
       A             B                C 
                                                      
       
      Fig. 1 A. Neuron circuit symbol: this has two excitatory inputs (left), one 
      inhibitory input (bottom) and one output (axon) on the right. In the circuit 
      each neuron is labelled with a number and a letter representing where it is in 
      the neural circuit (see text). B, C. Neurons in action. The Neuron Box has 
      excitatory (red plug) and inhibitory (black plug) inputs connected. B 
      Pressing the button when an excitatory input is active (green light just gone 
      ON). C About to let go of the button when an inhibitory signal is active (red 
      light ON).   
       
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...T berg brain science in schools muirhead teaching models that support learning of neurons and behaviour for secondary are scarce we used the neuron box which each pupil a class assumes role by operating their own within an interacting network present findings from school andrew chandler grevat jonathan bacon university sussex contents introducing project boxes evaluation case neuroscience pilot interim next steps implications collaboration professor dr andy fellow head life education sciences department hare richard robinson where it began b c fig circuit symbol this has two excitatory inputs left one inhibitory input bottom output axon on right is labelled with number letter representing neural see text action red plug black connected pressing button when active green light just gone about to let go signal...

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