Description
“Language” and “learning” – two functions of the brain at the core of our profession. For centuries all we knew about how the brain does either was based on speculation. But not anymore. Now we can look inside a brain and actually see how it operates. What we are finding can reshape the way we think about language learning: the brain does sensory simulations to make meaning from language; it is a prediction machine and has developed grammar as a tool for facilitating predictions about language and to reduce cognitive load; it is designed to work best in concert with other brains; and it operates in such a way that it is physiologically impossible to learn something that has no emotional valence. Some of these discoveries are surprising and new, some just reinforce our intuitions, but all have the potential to make you a better teacher. Join us in our easy-to-understand, engaging course and find out how understanding the brain can improve your teaching.
This is a hybrid course. You will watch recorded course content and discuss what you learn with your instructors and fellow participants in a private forum. You won’t have to worry about time zones because you can work at a time that is convenient for you.
You will also have four live online sessions with your instructors to answer questions and follow up with additional discussion. Don’t worry if the time doesn’t work out for you to join the live sessions. They are not required, and we will send all registered participants a recording after the session ends.

Four modules will be covered during this 6-week course:
The Social Brain – The Overlooked Dynamic in Successful Classrooms
The Language Brain – Are You Serious? That’s How the Brain Does Language?
The Learning Brain – Unlocking the Secrets of Learning
The Language Teaching Brain – Why Some Things Work, and Others Don’t





