BELAJAR BERBASIS OTAK: Mengajar dengan Cara Siswa Benar-Benar Belajar (Brain-Based Learning: Teaching the Way Students Really Learn)

Authors

lgnasius Putera Setiahati; Tri Suryaningsih; Sonya Sinyanyuri; Nita Novianti; Afridha Sesrita; Astri Sutisnawati; Sonia Yulia Friska; Asep Supena

Keywords:

belajar, berbasis, otak, siswa, mengajar, pembelajaran

Synopsis

Pembelajaran berbasis otak (brain based learning) merupakan model pembelajaran yang menyelaraskan otak untuk belajar secara alamiah, juga mempertimbangkan bagaimana otak bekerja saat mengambil, mengolah, dan menginterpretasikan informasi yang telah diserap. Jika kita ingin memperoleh hasil belajar lebih baik, kita harus mengenali bagaimana cara kerja otak dalam belajar. Dan ternyata otak juga bekerja secara berbeda dalam setiap pribadi (unik).

Oleh sebab itu, buku ini akan mempelajari tentang dasar-dasar pembelajaran berbasis otak seperti cara otak belajar dan tantangan terbesar otak dalam belajar karena keunikannya, menggali faktor-faktor yang memengaruhi dalam belajar, cara meningkatkan atau akselerator proses otak itu sendiri, serta beberapa materi penting lainnya.

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Published

November 29, 2024