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2015 February Chapter Event: The Science Behind Learning
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Sat, February 21, 2015 11:37 AM
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Annette Weinstein
Our February chapter meeting was The Science Behind Learning. We learned how brain research is changing how we coach, train, learn and provide professional development. We had a group of panelists at the event; Sue Stevenson, NeuroLeadership, Karen A. Garman, Kaiser Permanente, and Sarai McMahan, Rady Children's Hospital. They graciously shared their handouts from the event:
ATD Handout Learned Optimism-1.docx
Neuroscience based Learning Infographic.pdf
ATD Top 10 Findings for Learning.pdf
Enjoy!
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