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Learning & Brain Conference in Boston

The next Learn­ing & the Brain con­fer­ence edi­tion is April 26–29, 2008, in Cam­bridge, MA. We rec­om­mend it highly for edu­ca­tors inter­ested in learn­ing more about lat­est brain research find­ings and impli­ca­tions for teach­ing. See Detailed pro­gram.

Descrip­tion: Cog­ni­tive neu­ro­science has dis­cov­ered that the brain is not ‘hard­wired’ from birth, but holds a remark­able life­long power to change—a phe­nom­e­non called ‘plas­tic­ity.’ Pos­i­tive or neg­a­tive envi­ron­ments, exer­cise, nur­tu­rance, learn­ing, and other expe­ri­ences con­tinue to change the brain through­out life.

These rev­o­lu­tion­ary find­ings point to new pos­si­bil­i­ties for ‘rewiring’ the brain to help over­come learn­ing dis­or­ders and to enhance mem­ory, learn­ing, IQ and achieve­ment in all learners.

- Brain-based teach­ing for chil­dren, ado­les­cents and adults
– How stress and early adver­sity shape brains and later learn­ing
– New insights into read­ing and math dis­or­ders and inter­ven­tions
– Influ­ences that change the brain and affect learn­ing
– Cutting-edge envi­ron­ments, tech­nol­ogy and insights into adult learn­ing
– Tech­niques for treat­ing mood, ADHD, stress and learn­ing prob­lems
– How the brain can be retrained to improve atten­tion and mem­ory
– The role of brain plas­tic­ity in resilience, empa­thy and teach­ing
Reg­is­tra­tion fees: the gen­eral reg­is­tra­tion fees are $525 per per­son, if you reg­is­ter before April 14th, 2008.

Spe­cial Dis­count for Sharp­Brains read­ers: you can reg­is­ter for $495 before that date,  mak­ing sure to write
SharpBrains1 in the com­ments sec­tion of How did you hear about the con­fer­ence? in this Reg­is­tra­tion Page.

Our co-Founder Dr. Elkhonon Gold­berg will be pre­sent­ing a cou­ple of pan­els on cog­ni­tive fit­ness, so make sure to attend his pre­sen­ta­tions if you end up attending!

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3 Responses

  1. Kathy Canedy 463 Pingree Hill Rd. Aubur, NH 03032 says:

    Please let me know how I can get a cer­tifi­cate of atten­dance sent to me ASAP. I attended the con­fer­ence two months ago, and my dis­trict won’t reim­burse me until I can pro­vide them with a copy. They are get­ting after me for the end of the year bills. HELP!!!

  2. Alvaro says:

    Hello Kathy,

    You should con­tact the orga­niz­ers of the conference.

    Their con­tact information:

    PIRI Administration/Hotels/Exhibits: Anne Rosen­feld, 781–449-4010 ext. 104, or 617–388-0906

    Conference/CEU Infor­ma­tion: Kelly Williams, 781–449-4010 ext. 105, or 508–361-0209

  3. Amanda Murray says:

    Are there CEU’s or grad­u­ate cred­its avail­able for attend­ing the conference?

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