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Critical Window
Alliance for Excellent Education
11 episodes
9 months ago
A podcast from the Alliance for Excellent Education that explores the rapid changes happening in the body and the brain during adolescence and what these changes mean for educators, policymakers, and parents.
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Education for Kids
Kids & Family
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A podcast from the Alliance for Excellent Education that explores the rapid changes happening in the body and the brain during adolescence and what these changes mean for educators, policymakers, and parents.
Show more...
Education for Kids
Kids & Family
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Critical Window: Uncovering the Secret Life of the Teenage Brain
Critical Window
31 minutes 14 seconds
7 years ago
Critical Window: Uncovering the Secret Life of the Teenage Brain
Did you know that adolescence is the second most active time of neurodevelopment in a human’s life? In this meeting of the minds between Sarah-Jayne Blakemore, cognitive neuroscientist and author of Inventing Ourselves: The Secret Life of the Teenage Brain, and Alliance for Excellent Education President Bob Wise, learn about the workings of the teenage mind and what this means for educators and school leaders.
Critical Window
A podcast from the Alliance for Excellent Education that explores the rapid changes happening in the body and the brain during adolescence and what these changes mean for educators, policymakers, and parents.