Dr. Andrew Curran

 
 

Andrew, in simple, often amusing and thought provoking ways, presents the latest neurobiological understanding of learning and goes on to explore the importance of this understanding in the classroom. This is the stuff you were never taught in teacher training. It is genuinely transformative.

About the speaker

Andrew is a paediatric neurologist. He has studied and explored the literature for 35 years, written ‘The Little Book of Big Stuff about the Brain’ and presented at education conferences throughout the UK for 25 years. His approach is to make the complex simple – and make the simple mind boggling. He also draws really poorly executed pictures and tells awful jokes. He recently formed a band. Check out andrewcurran.net

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