Dr. David A. Sousa - Making Schools Brain Compatible
Come to the cutting edge! In this keynote, we will review some of the
fascinating new scientific research about how the brain learns. It will
include t he
effects of emotions on learning, the controversy over the brain's "windows
of opportunity," what the brain of today's student expects in school, the
students' changing modality preferences, and how daily body rhythms can
affect teachers and student performance. We will discuss how educators can
use this information to ensure that all students benefit from schools and
classrooms that are brain-compatible.
Dr. David A. Sousa is an international educational consultant and
author of "How the Brain Learns" (Second Edition), "How the Special Needs
Brain Learns," "How the Gifted Brain Learns," and "The Leadership Brain"
(all published by Corwin Press). He has conducted workshops in hundreds of
school districts on brain research, instructional skills, and science
education at the Pre-K to 12 and university levels. He has made
presentations at national conventions of educational organizations and has
served as a consultant to regional and local school districts across the
U.S., Canada, Europe, and Asia.
Dr. Sousa has a bachelor's degree in chemistry from Massachusetts State
College at Bridgewater, a Master of Arts in Teaching degree in science
from Harvard University, and a doctorate from Rutgers University. His
teaching experience covers all levels. He has taught junior and senior
high school science, served as a K-12 director of science, and as
Supervisor of Instruction for the West Orange, NJ, schools. He then became
superintendent of the New Providence, NJ, public schools. He has been an
adjunct professor of education at Seton Hall University and a visiting
lecturer at Rutgers University.
Prior to his career in New Jersey, Dr. Sousa taught at the American
School of Paris, France, and served for five years as a Foreign Service
Officer and science advisor at the U.S.A. diplomatic missions in Geneva
and Vienna.
Dr. Sousa has edited science books and published dozens of articles in
leading journals on staff development, science education, and educational
research. His popular books for educators – "How the Brain Learns," now in
its second edition, "How the Special Needs Brain Learns," and "How the
Gifted Brain Learns," explain the latest research on learning and
translate it into practical and effective classroom strategies. His newest
book, "The Leadership Brain," suggests ways for educators to lead today's
schools more effectively.
In 1992, Dr. Sousa was president of the National Staff Development
Council. He has received numerous awards from professional associations,
school districts, educational foundations, and Bridgewater State College
(Distinguished Alumni Award) for his commitment to research, staff
development, and science education. He is past president of New Jersey
Science Education Leadership Assn. and served on the NJ Science Convention
Steering Committee for 18 years.
Dr. Sousa has been interviewed by Matt Lauer on the NBC Today Show and
by National Public Radio about his work with schools using brain research.
Books by Dr. Sousa...
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How the Brain Learns, 2nd ed., text & manual
Corwin Press, 2000 ISBN: 0761977651 |
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How the Special Needs Brain Learns
Corwin Press, 2001 ISBN: 0761978518 |
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How the Gifted Brain Learns
Corwin Press, 2002 ISBN: 076193829X |
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The Leadership Brain: How to Lead Today's Schools More Effectively
Corwin Press, 2003 ISBN: 0761939105 |
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How the Brain Learns to Read
Corwin Press, 2004 ISBN: 1412906016 |
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Brain Based Learning (Video Edition)
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Corwin Press, 1999 ISBN: 0761975225 |
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