Misconceptions or ‘neuromyths’
Having spent a day at a conference about well-being, listening to some distinguished and well-known speakers in the field and chatting with colleagues working in education and young people’s support services, I was struck by the number of misunderstandings or misconceptions founded in scientific research that pervade education debates. Misconceptions that Annette Taylor (2017) calls “neuromyths”, although […]
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