This is my presentation to my 7th grade students at Karakter School IHF (Indonesia Heritage Foundation), when they came in early 2012-2013 school year as a new camer at Karakter JHS. This presentation talking about our brain, what's the function, how to use it in learning, what is triune-brain, how it works, etc. This presentation is influenced and inspirationed by Ms. Caroline Wignall, and some parts are copied by her presentation... THANK YOU Ms. Carroline ^^
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Growth Mindset & Connection to NeuroscienceShivekNarang
Growth Mindset: The belief that intelligence can be developed
A belief, or an implicit theory, about our capacity to learn and grow
Not primarily about gaining knowledge, but instead changing our basic level of intelligence or ability
Supported by contemporary neuroscience, which has shown that through learning the brain can develop and strengthen neural connections (this is called brain plasticity)
Berpikir kreatif dan inovasi diklatpim iv indra ridwadinataIndra Riswadinata
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Growth Mindset & Connection to NeuroscienceShivekNarang
Growth Mindset: The belief that intelligence can be developed
A belief, or an implicit theory, about our capacity to learn and grow
Not primarily about gaining knowledge, but instead changing our basic level of intelligence or ability
Supported by contemporary neuroscience, which has shown that through learning the brain can develop and strengthen neural connections (this is called brain plasticity)
"the act or process of knowing in the broadest sense; specifically, an intellectual process by which knowledge is gained from perception or ideas” (Webster's Dictionary).
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We’ll call the thinking processes related to these networks the focused mode and diffuse mode, respectively—these modes are highly important for learning.
Are You Getting The Most Out Of Your Body’s Most Powerful Organ?
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Jane Hudson has 20 years experience working in organisational learning - designing, developing and delivering strategically aligned quality learning programs.
If you'd like to get in touch:
jbasslearning@gmail.com
www.jbasslearning.com
The world’s most comprehensive, neuroscience-based behavior mapping instrument that helps you
- understand yourself and other people so you can realise your potential
- to see human behaviour in an entirely different way
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"the act or process of knowing in the broadest sense; specifically, an intellectual process by which knowledge is gained from perception or ideas” (Webster's Dictionary).
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This PowerPoint will walk you through important details about the human brain. This information will be useful to you as we read through Flowers for Algernon.
By Understanding how we learn we can increase the ability to learn . Our potential is tremendously great. Neuroscientists have been making profound advances in understanding the two different types of networks that the brain switches between—highly attentive states and more relaxed default mode networks.
We’ll call the thinking processes related to these networks the focused mode and diffuse mode, respectively—these modes are highly important for learning.
Are You Getting The Most Out Of Your Body’s Most Powerful Organ?
Discover How To Nurture And Nourish Your Brain For Top Performance In Every Aspect Of Your Life...
Brain friendly learning is about designing and delivering learning experiences that take the how the learners brain learns into account - to have a stickier and more productive learning experience.
Jane Hudson has 20 years experience working in organisational learning - designing, developing and delivering strategically aligned quality learning programs.
If you'd like to get in touch:
jbasslearning@gmail.com
www.jbasslearning.com
The world’s most comprehensive, neuroscience-based behavior mapping instrument that helps you
- understand yourself and other people so you can realise your potential
- to see human behaviour in an entirely different way
This webinar looked at how we can use PRISM to learn more about how brains learn and using that information to create brain friendly learning programs.
We all have good and bad thoughts from time to time and situation to situation. We are bombarded daily with spiraling thoughts(both negative and positive) creating all-consuming feel , making us difficult to manage with associated suffering. Good thoughts are like our Mob Signal (Positive thought) amidst noise(negative thought) in the atmosphere. Negative thoughts like noise outweigh positive thoughts. These thoughts often create unwanted confusion, trouble, stress and frustration in our mind as well as chaos in our physical world. Negative thoughts are also known as “distorted thinking”.
Read| The latest issue of The Challenger is here! We are thrilled to announce that our school paper has qualified for the NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE (NSPC) 2024. Thank you for your unwavering support and trust. Dive into the stories that made us stand out!
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4. Sebelum kita mulai, kalau kamu masih penasaran
bagaimana otak kita sebenarnya…ini diaa.....
Baunya seperti keju lho...
Teksturnya mirip jelly
Mengandung 80% air
Punya dua bagian belahan
Beratnya sekitar 1.5kg
Punya neo-cortex yang
tebalnya sekitar 2mm
Berisi milyaran syaraf dan
informasi
WOW!!!
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9. 3
2
1
Kita akan melihat
TRIUNE brain-
three brains in
one! Tiga bagian
otak dalam
satu...
Ketika belajar
kita harus...
Relaxed
Alert (attentive)
Motivated
Positive –
Dengan mood yang
baik tentunya!
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10. Atau membuat diri kita
selalu dalam keadaan...
terMotivasi
Antusias
Nyaman
Tenang
Aman
Positif
Ingat...!!!
MANTAP.... ^^
11.
12.
13. reptilian
brain
The oldest and
smallest brain is
called the
REPTILIAN
brain.
It looks after
our physical
well-being.
It sits at the
bottom and is
about 5% of the
whole brain.
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14. reptilian
brain
To be happy and
Relaxed
your reptilian brain
needs to:
•Feel safe
•Feel secure
•Feel comfortable
•Have water
•Eat breakfast
•Have a good sleep
•Have no worries
•Have its own space
•Have fresh air
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15. reptilian
brain
The second
brain is called
the LIMBIC
brain.
It sits in the
middle and is
about 15% of
the whole
brain.
It deals with
our feelings
and emotions.
limbic brain
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16. reptilian
brain
This brain directs
your
Attention - what
YOU find
important and
interesting.
It also controls
your
Motivation – what
YOU want to learn
and do.
Finally, it
determines how
Positive
YOU feel – to be
able to believe
I CAN DO THIS!
limbic brain
I can do this!
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17. reptilian
brain
It needs to pay
attention by
switching RAS on!
(like a light bulb)
As long as you
know why the
learning is
important and
useful to
you, RAS will be
grabbed, lit up
and you can listen
well.
Be Alert and
Motivated by finding
wiifm – “what’s in it
for me?”
limbic brain
I can!
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18. reptilian
brain
Once you are feeling
RAMPant, and ready
to learn you can switch
on the 3rd brain, the
massive learning engine
– your neo cortex.
This is 80% of the
whole brain and is
where most thinking
and learning takes
place. limbic brain
I can!
neo cortex
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19. neo cortex
limbic brain
reptilian
brain
Brain cells make
connections here
as you learn.
This brain needs:
•to work in short
bursts
•to have brain
breaks
•to have feedback
•to have challenges
•to know why the
learning is important
•to think
I can!
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21. TINDAKAN DOMINAN
MENJADI PENDENGAR YANG BAIK
MEMPERTAHANKAN DIRI (DEFENSE)
BIJAKSANA
JUJUR DAN DIPLOMATIS
MENYERANG TEMAN
BERPIKIR POSITIF
MINDER DAN TAKUT
HORMAT DAN SANTUN
ACUH DAN TIDAK PEDULI
SEDIH DAN KECEWA
MENGERTI KEADAAN TEMANNYA
GALAU
24. MOSI POSITIF
Ketika:
• merasa dicintai & mencintai
• merasa dilindungi
• merasakan kasih sayang
• merasa diterima
• melihat keindahan alam
• sedang gembira
27. • Bisa membuat gerak
otomatis untuk
menyelamatkan diri
ketika takut
• Suka bersikap agresif
dan menyerang
• Pemarah & Pembalas
dendam
Karakter:
28.
29.
30. Contoh Tindakan jika Dominan Reptil :
• Berprasangka buruk
• Ingin menjadi jagoan
• Senang dengan kekerasan
• Senang menyakiti orang lain
• Senang melihat orang lain susah
• Tak ingin dikalahkan
• Mudah tersinggung
• Selalu mencari musuh
31. MOSI POSITIF
SEROTONIN ENDORPHINS DOPAMINE
KAPTEN NEO AKAN KUAT
KAPTEN NEO MENGUASAI SETIAP TINDAKAN
•Memerintahkan hal-hal yang POSITIF kepada setiap anggota tubuh
OTAK AKAN MUDAH UNTUK MENGINGAT SETIAP MEMORI
OTAK AKAN BERPIKIR OPTIMAL
BERPIKIR SEBELUM BERTINDAK
MAMPU MENYELESAIKAN MASALAH
MENJADI PEMENANG DALAM
KEHIDUPAN
32. MOSI NEGATIF
RACUN BAGI SEL-SEL OTAK MEMORI
SI REPTIL MENGUASAI SETIAP TINDAKAN
• Memerintahkan hal-hal yang BURUK kepada setiap anggota tubuh
Berprasangka buruk/memikirkan kejelekan orang lain
Melakukan kekerasan tanpa berpikir panjang
KAPTEN NEO MENJADI LEMAH/TIDAK BISA BERPIKIR OPTIMAL
TIDAK MAMPU MENYELESAIKAN MASALAH
SIKAPNYA CENDERUNG AGRESIF
TIDAK MENJADI PEMENANG DALAM
KEHIDUPAN
33. APA YANG DAPAT DILAKUKAN KETIKA MOSI
NEGATIF SEDANG KUMAT?
PAKAI STRATEGI “STAR”
STOP
TELAAH
AKSI
RENUNGKAN