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The Adolescent Brain: Reaching for Autonomy

Session #: 306-1253
Presenter(s): Robert Sylwester
Session Length: 1:30 hr
Event: 2006 ASCD Annual Conference
Date: April 1-3, 2006

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The cognitive neurosciences are now providing an unprecedented understanding of the social brain's modular organization and 20-year developmental trajectory. Educators have tended to focus on the challenges posed by early brain development, but the adolescent maturation of reflective cognitive processes and the accompanying erratic behaviors are at least as significant. This nontechnical presentation and accompanying handout will explain the neurobiology of adolescence and discuss its educational implications.



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