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News & Events
News
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15-Mar-2006
Join our interactive brain and learning forums for teaching practitioners. Current hot threads are on learning math problems and bilingual/intercultural teaching.
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16-Jan-2006
Hosted by the Learning Lab Denmark in Copenhagen, the OECD/CERI Learning Sciences and Brain Research project held a workshop bringing together practitioners, neuro-scientists and educational specialists on 22 February 2006.
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Seminar on Education, Cognition and the Brain
19-Oct-2005
This seminar was co-hosted by the Académie des Sciences in Paris on 9-10 November 2005.
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Education, Cognition et Cerveau - un séminaire
19-Oct-2005
Ce séminaire a été co-organisé par l'Académie des Sciences à Paris le 9-10 novembre 2005.
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ARTE Documentary: "Apprendre - Un Curieux Phénomène"
09-Sep-2005
ARTE created a documentary on applying neuroscience in education which includes a special on the CERI Brain Project's "Emotions, Learning and Education" seminar in Copenhagen in 2004.
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Reflections of the Lifelong Learning Network Meeting, Tokyo 2005
14-Jun-2005
View the interesting reflections by two educators present at the Lifelong Learning Network meeting which was held in Tokyo in January 2005, and the response from a renowned neuroscientist.
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05-Apr-2005
A report on the symposium on the design of rehabilitation software for dyscalculia held at INSERM on September 20, 2003. The aim was to bring together scientific specialists in the fields of both dyscalculia and dyslexia in order to exchange their expertise and experience. Remedial tools that have already been pilot tested (and their outcomes), and others (notably computer software programmes) that are currently under development, in order to combat dyscalculia and dyslexia were presented by scientists from Austria, Finland, France, the UK and the USA.
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The Third Meeting of the Lifelong Learning Network Meeting
07-Feb-2005
The 3rd meeting of the Lifelong Learning network of OECD/CERI’s Learning Sciences and Brain Research project took place at the RIKEN Brain Science Institute in Wako-Shi, Saitama, Japan on 21-22 January 2005. The meeting brought together some 30 experts, mixing neuroscience and educational researchers with a few practitioners and policymakers. Participants were present from Australia, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Japan, Netherlands, Spain, UK and USA.
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01-Dec-2004
A full report of the 2nd Literacy and Numeracy Networks Meeting held in El Escorial, Spain in March 2004, is now available.
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