Me, My Brain, and I: A Framework for Neuroscience Curriculum Fostering Research-Practice Partnership Between Scientists and Educators

Adi Korisky, Ido Davidesco, Ofek Ben-Abu, Orel Levy, Klil Abrahami, Orly Geri, Elana Zion Golumbic

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Abstract

Students' school requirements and learning activities engage many different cognitive processes, including language processing, memory, learning, attention, reasoning, decision-making, and social interaction. However, students rarely learn about these cognitive processes, or the brain mechanisms underlying them and therefore lack the critical understanding of how they operate. Here, we describe a novel neuroscience curriculum, developed through a research-practice partnership (RPP) between neuroscientists and educators, aimed at providing students with the opportunity to learn about their own brain and cognitive abilities and engage in authentic neuroscientific inquiry. The curriculum is organized around three pillars: Learn Neuroscience-Experience Neuroscience-Contribute to Neuroscience. These are designed to optimize relevance, student engagement, and interactive hands-on experience. In particular, by incorporating genuine neuroscientific research as part of the program, students are offered a front-row seat to the scientific process using cutting-edge neurotechnology and gain firsthand experience with the challenges and excitements of scientific inquiry.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)449-460
Number of pages12
JournalMind, Brain, and Education
Volume18
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2024

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© 2024 The Author(s). Mind, Brain, and Education published by International Mind, Brain, and Education Society and Wiley Periodicals LLC.

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