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Brain-based learning
At lunch the other day, my friend Dan and I agreed that there really had to be something to brain-based learning…as in, try learning without a brain. But, the readers of Teach Effectively! surely seem to consider brain-based learning as the most bogus of the four reform movements that are compared in the current Bogus Bowl at that site.
Dan also noted that there really has to be something to inclusion, too.
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