Neuromyths are misinterpretations of neuroscientific knowledge that may negatively affect the development of science-based education. They arise from complex scientific advances that are often communicated in a simplified form by the media and consumed by the untrained public, including education professionals, in a variety of cultural and social contexts. To better understand such variations, the present research used a questionnaire to survey the belief in neuromyths among headmasters in Gansu province in northwestern China. In all, 253 headmasters of the elemental and middle school participated in the survey, the results showed that headmasters in Gansu province were interested in neuroscience and that they commonly believed neuromyths. ...
Neuroscience literacy – general knowledge about the brain and neuromyths – has gained strong interes...
Background: It is not well understood whether qualified teachers believe neuromyths, and whether thi...
According to some authors, the diffusion of many neuromyths in the personal epistemologies of teache...
AbstractHere, we report the first survey of teachers’ ideas about the brain in East China (N=238), a...
The OECD's Brain and Learning project (2002) emphasized that many misconceptions about the brain exi...
Enthusiasm for research on the brain and its application in education is growing among teachers. How...
about the brain exist among professionals in the field of education.Though these so-called “neuromyt...
Neuromyths are distorted ideas from neuroscience about the brain and learning. This critical review ...
Neuromyths are misconceptions about brain research and its application to education and learning. Pr...
Neuromyths are commonly held misconceptions about the brain believed by both the general public and ...
A number of studies have recently demonstrated a high level of belief in ‘neuromyths’ (fallacious ar...
Neuromyths are commonly held misconceptions about the brain believed by both the general public and ...
By increasing new perceptions about brain functions which are enabled by new technologies, a new ter...
A lot of people imagine neuroscience, and its neuroimaging techniques, as the holly grail of informa...
Previous research indicates that teachers across cultures believe neuromyths, or common misconceptio...
Neuroscience literacy – general knowledge about the brain and neuromyths – has gained strong interes...
Background: It is not well understood whether qualified teachers believe neuromyths, and whether thi...
According to some authors, the diffusion of many neuromyths in the personal epistemologies of teache...
AbstractHere, we report the first survey of teachers’ ideas about the brain in East China (N=238), a...
The OECD's Brain and Learning project (2002) emphasized that many misconceptions about the brain exi...
Enthusiasm for research on the brain and its application in education is growing among teachers. How...
about the brain exist among professionals in the field of education.Though these so-called “neuromyt...
Neuromyths are distorted ideas from neuroscience about the brain and learning. This critical review ...
Neuromyths are misconceptions about brain research and its application to education and learning. Pr...
Neuromyths are commonly held misconceptions about the brain believed by both the general public and ...
A number of studies have recently demonstrated a high level of belief in ‘neuromyths’ (fallacious ar...
Neuromyths are commonly held misconceptions about the brain believed by both the general public and ...
By increasing new perceptions about brain functions which are enabled by new technologies, a new ter...
A lot of people imagine neuroscience, and its neuroimaging techniques, as the holly grail of informa...
Previous research indicates that teachers across cultures believe neuromyths, or common misconceptio...
Neuroscience literacy – general knowledge about the brain and neuromyths – has gained strong interes...
Background: It is not well understood whether qualified teachers believe neuromyths, and whether thi...
According to some authors, the diffusion of many neuromyths in the personal epistemologies of teache...