BS 200 Embodied Cognition in Education and Learning

Jennifer Fugate (L) and Sheila Macrine (click to play, right click to download mp3) This month's episode of Brain Science (BS 200) is a discussion with the editors of a fascinating new book Movement Matters: How Embodied Cognition Informs Teaching and Learning. We explore how embodied cognition challenges long standing dualist approaches to both cognition and learning. Sheila Macrine and Jennifer Fugate also share some of the innovative approaches that improve both how we teach and how we learn.Recent episodes about Embodied Cognition:BS 193 What does it mean to say the Mind is Embodied?BS 198 Encore of interview with Evan Thompson How to Get This Episode: Listen for Free FREE: audio mp3 (click to stream, right click to download) Buy transcript for $4 Click here for FREE EXCERPT from Episode Transcript.Buy Transcript for $4.Premium Subscribers (My Libsyn) have unlimited access to ALL old episodes and transcripts, as well as extra content for selected episodes. All content is available via your browser or the free Brain Science mobile app.Click here for this month’s transcript via MyLibsynPatreon supporters have access to new transcripts ($3+/month) and ad-free audio files ($10+/month). You can also access your bonus content via the free Patreon mobile app.New episodes of Brain Science are ALWAYS FREE and they currently remain free for about 6 years.Important Reminder: Patreon supporters need to go to Your M...
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