Episode 132: Brain Myths, Learning Science, and What Teachers Actually Need to Know — with Tracey Tokuhama-Espinosa episode artwork

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Episode 132: Brain Myths, Learning Science, and What Teachers Actually Need to Know — with Tracey Tokuhama-Espinosa

from Schurtz and Ties: A podcast about education and culture · host Schurtz&Ties

In Episode 132, we are joined by Tracey Tokuhama-Espinosa, an internationally recognized researcher and author whose work sits at the intersection of mind, brain, and education science.This conversation explores what neuroscience actually tells us about learning — and just as importantly, what it doesn’t. We dig into how research is often misapplied in classrooms, how teacher actions shape learning environments in ways we don’t always see, and what it means to design instruction that honors both science and humanity.Rather than quick fixes or “brain-based” shortcuts, Tracey challenges educators to think more carefully about evidence, complexity, and the ethical responsibility of teaching.What mind, brain, and education science really is — and common misconceptionsHow teacher behaviors and classroom conditions influence learning at a neurological and human levelWhy oversimplifying neuroscience can actually harm instructionWhat K–12 educators can learn from research without losing professional judgmentHow clarity, culture, and cognition are inseparable in meaningful learningThis is a conversation for educators, leaders, and parents who want better questions, not buzzwords.Questions Kids Ask About Their BrainsCrossing Mind, Brain, and Education BoundariesFive Pillars of the Mind: Redesigning Education to Suit the Brain(Each offers a research-grounded, educator-respecting approach to applying science without reducing teaching to technique.)🎧 Schurtz & Ties Podcast: https://schurtzandties.com🎙️ Explore more episodes on education, culture, and learning.

In Episode 132, we are joined by Tracey Tokuhama-Espinosa, an internationally recognized researcher and author whose work sits at the intersection of mind, brain, and education science.This conversation explores what neuroscience actually tells us about learning — and just as importantly, what it doesn’t. We dig into how research is often misapplied in classrooms, how teacher actions shape learning environments in ways we don’t always see, and what it means to design instruction that honors both science and humanity.Rather than quick fixes or “brain-based” shortcuts, Tracey challenges educators to think more carefully about evidence, complexity, and the ethical responsibility of teaching.What mind, brain, and education science really is — and common misconceptionsHow teacher behaviors and classroom conditions influence learning at a neurological and human levelWhy oversimplifying neuroscience can actually harm instructionWhat K–12 educators can learn from research without losing professional judgmentHow clarity, culture, and cognition are inseparable in meaningful learningThis is a conversation for educators, leaders, and parents who want better questions, not buzzwords.Questions Kids Ask About Their BrainsCrossing Mind, Brain, and Education BoundariesFive Pillars of the Mind: Redesigning Education to Suit the Brain(Each offers a research-grounded, educator-respecting approach to applying science without reducing teaching to technique.)🎧 Schurtz & Ties Podcast: https://schurtzandties.com🎙️ Explore more episodes on education, culture, and learning.

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