CalendrierHidden Insights from Cognitive Neuroscience PresentationDate : Mars 17, 2010Détails:
Location: Human-Computer Interaction Institute (HCII) How to Educate Efficiently Students in Low-Income Countries? Hidden Insights from Cognitive Neuroscience. Speaker Bio: Helen Abadzi is an education specialist at the Education for All Fast Track Initiative (EFA FTI) secretariat. By background she is an educational psychologist with a doctorate in general-experimental psychology from the University of Texas at Arlington (1983). She has worked at the World Bank for 23 years, 14 of them at the Independent Evaluation Group. As an evaluator, Helen visited completed projects financed by the Bank in many countries and learned a lot about making instruction more efficient in the schools of the poor. A particular issue that requires attention worldwide has been the acquisition of reading (and also math) skills by the poor. In her current position Dr. Abadzi tries to disseminate cognitive neuroscience research that is applicable to the education of poor students in low-income countries. Helen, who is originally from Greece, is a polyglot and learns the languages of the countries she works on. Thus she has been able to follow reading research and issues pertinent to many languages and scripts and to understand what is being taught in classes. She has written a number of books and articles on cognitive neuroscience implications that have been quite influential, particularly with respect to reading fluency. She is often invited internationally to make presentations of her findings, which she enriches with videoclips from classrooms around the world. Last Modified: janvier 29, 2010
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