Monday, February 2, 2009

Teaching Math and the Brain

I thought I would try to get into this conversation, although I am not too sure how to BLOG, so I will just muddle through. I have read a good book, How the Brain Learns Mathematics, by David Sousa. He explains how the brain has a special area called a number module - where number symbols are hardwired - this is located in the parietal lobe.
Now, the language module is in a different place in the brain and it is where the words are stored, including all our "math" words  - I wonder if how we teach these two concepts help link these two parts of our brains -  Now, I am just writing this because I think it is really interesting. I hope to join in other conversations with you.
Marcy Emberger  

3 comments:

Maggie Martin Connell said...

Marcy, please post the book information (ISBN, Publisher, etc.) and label it Reading Corner. This is where we are sharing our reading material for quick access. Thanks.

MarcyE said...

I will look for the reading corner -
Oh boy, maybe I can do this.

MarcyE said...

Maggie, I searched for reading corner and another for books and could not find a place to publish the information.
What nexr? Sorry to bother you...
Marcy