EPISODE · Jan 28, 2023 · 1H 17M
126: Neuroinclusive Learning & the Brain w/ Michael Weingarth
from Human Restoration Project · host NickHRP
The thing I appreciate most about Michael Weingarth, and that will become clear as you listen to this episode, is his passionate intensity. He comes off like a man who has received wisdom, like a divine revelation. Yet bolstering that intensity and passion is the deep understanding of a body of literature from subfields of neuroscience calling into question what the current popular model of “raw cognition” - represented by #cogsci, ResearchEd, and elsewhere in professional development - leaves out. As well as how its premature generalization into school settings - often wrapped up in language of “evidence-based” or “research-based” practice - is derived from evidence & research that excludes disability & neurodivergence. The consequence is a school setting whose values & measures, pacing guides, practices & interventions center the mythical “normal”.In this conversation we talk about the genesis of and the concepts surrounding Michael’s work as the Founder of Penelope Education, which educates teachers on why and how error patterns manifest across subject areas and grade levels- and more importantly, shows teachers how to pinpoint possible root causes and how to collaborate with students to build workarounds. Using neuroinclusive frameworks to create an anti-racist, feminist, anti-ableist education. As a side note, Michael recorded an addendum to his thoughts about cognitive compensation that I’ve added to the end of the episode. I hope you find this conversation as energizing as I did.GuestsMichael Weingarth is the founder of Pillars of Learning and Penelope Education as an expert on brain science. His framework to examine compensatory patterns of cognition helps students achieve academically.Resources Penelope Education Threat probability in mice calculated in the brain stem - Twitter thread Annie Murphy Paul - The Extended Mind Mary Helen Immordino-Yang The Prefrontal Vortex on Discord
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The thing I appreciate most about Michael Weingarth, and that will become clear as you listen to this episode, is his passionate intensity. He comes off like a man who has received wisdom, like a divine revelation. Yet bolstering that intensity and passion is the deep understanding of a body of literature from subfields of neuroscience calling into question what the current popular model of "raw cognition" - represented by #cogsci, ResearchEd, and elsewhere in professional development - leaves out. As well as how its premature generalization into school settings - often wrapped up in language of "evidence-based" or "research-based" practice - is derived from evidence & research that excludes disability & neurodivergence. The consequence is a school setting whose values & measures, pacing guides, practices & interventions center the mythical "normal". In this conversation we talk about the genesis of and the concepts surrounding Michael's work as the Founder of Penelope Education, which educates teachers on why and how error patterns manifest across subject areas and grade levels- and more importantly, shows teachers how to pinpoint possible root causes and how to collaborate with students to build workarounds. Using neuroinclusive frameworks to create an anti-racist, feminist, anti-ableist education. As a side note, Michael recorded an addendum to his thoughts about cognitive compensation that I've added to the end of the episode. I hope you find this conversation as energizing as I did. Guests Michael Weingarth is the founder of Pillars of Learning and Penelope Education as an expert on brain science. His framework to examine compensatory patterns of cognition helps students achieve academically. Resources * Penelope Education [https://penelopeeducation.com/] * Threat probability in mice calculated in the brain stem [https://twitter.com/Jas_Strickland/status/1462911077914578944?s=20&t=fXjyPj5YLsgf4xjUoa5WYg] - Twitter thread * Annie Murphy Paul - The Extended Mind [https://anniemurphypaul.com/books/the-extended-mind/] * Mary Helen Immordino-Yang [https://rossier.usc.edu/faculty-research/directory/maryhelen-immordinoyang] * The Prefrontal Vortex [https://discord.gg/GxbCwCs8] on Discord
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