Using Brain Research to Drive College Teaching: Innovations in Universal Course Design

Authors

  • Mary B. Schreiner Alvernia University Author
  • Cynthia D. Rothenberger Alvernia University Author
  • A. Janae Sholtz Alvernia University Author

Abstract

Faculty members in higher education are challenged to meet the needs of an increasingly learning-diverse student body. Neuroscience research indicates that individual variations in brain function affect each learner's ability to process and express information. Using this research as a foundation, the theory and principles of universal course design support an instructional environment that proactively facilitates learning among a wide range of students. The authors introduce how brain-related research is yielding evidence-based universal course design strategies and include specific examples of application to syllabus development, classroom instruction, and learning assessment.

Published

2024-03-23