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From Rereading to Retrieval: How Psychology Changed My View of Studying featuring Eva Shultis [EP16]

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If all teachers knew the science behind neuroplasticity and learning we would be better educators. Today I talk with Eva Shultis, who has the unique position of Associate Director for Research and Product Development for CTTL, about our role as stewards of neuroplasticity as teachers and educators.

In this episode, we talk about mind-brain education, how the CTTl incorporates art into their model, and how stress affects learning outcomes.

Listen in to better understand the importance of neuroplasticity and its relevance for educators.

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If all teachers knew the science behind neuroplasticity and learning we would be better educators. Today I talk with Eva Shultis, who has the unique position of Associate Director for Research and Product Development for CTTL, about our role as stewards of neuroplasticity as teachers and educators.

In this episode, we talk about mind-brain education, how the CTTl incorporates art into their model, and how stress affects learning outcomes.

Listen in to better understand the importance of neuroplasticity and its relevance for educators.

SUBSCRIBE TO THINK DIFFERENTLY & DEEPLY ON iTUNES/APPLE PODCASTS: https://apple.co/3JCpK1u

And to support our work, please leave us a 5-star review with your feedback on iTunes/Apple Podcasts.

LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS EPISODE: https://www.thecttl.org

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CONNECT WITH US!

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FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/CTTLatSAES

LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-cttl

TWITTER: https://twitter.com/TheCTTL

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