Great coverage in NYTimes about the importance of sleep:
http://www.nytimes.com/pages/science/index.html
Very relevant to educators:
"An Active, Purposeful Machine That Comes Out at Night to Play"
from the article:
"Now, a small group of neuroscientists is arguing that at least one vital function of sleep is bound up with learning and memory. A cascade of new findings, in animals and humans, suggest that sleep plays a critical role in flagging and storing important memories, both intellectual and physical, and perhaps in seeing subtle connections that were invisible during waking —"
It reminds me talk to the students about the importance of sleep. If sleep is so critically important to learning, shouldn't it be part of the curriculum, or anyway, part of what we discuss in class? Does anyone know a good way to get this across? (I'm not sure it's even part of the
health-ed curriculum...going to have to investigate that!) Anyway, check it out , good stuff for educators to know...
Tags: health, neuroscience, sleep, sleep+learning
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