Classroom Management

EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONING & THE TEEN BRAIN

Course No. ED465i, ED565i

Teenagers are both incredibly delightful and occasionally frustrating. While that may not be news to you, why teenagers behave the way they do is, indeed, news to many of us. Recent research has helped create a significant body of study and literature that explains the developmental phases our teens go through. Based on recent research on the teen brain, this course helps you navigate the labyrinth of emotions, developmental differences, and entertainment we often call “the teenage brain.”

Reasons for signing up for this class will vary, but one of these might fit you:

  • You have a teenager yourself,
  • You are a middle school or high school teacher,
  • You have heard the term “executive functioning” over and over again and are interested in knowing what it actually is. 
  • You are curious about why teenagers act the way they do.

This course is appropriate for teachers K7-12. Text, Smart but Scattered: The Revolutionary "Executive Skills" Approach to Helping Kids Reach Their Potential, used on Amazon approximately $10 - $15.

We advise you to review and download the course syllabus before registering. Syllabus
  1. Gained an understanding that the teenage brain is not yet fully developed.
  2. Gained an understanding of the frontal lobe or “The CEO of the brain.”
  3. Explored the role of executive functioning and how the frontal lobe controls it.
  4. Learned a variety of strategies to help students improve their executive functioning skills.
  5. Learned how to move from theory to practice.

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