This course provides educators with essential knowledge about how the brain learns and retains information, enabling them to implement evidence-based instructional practices with greater understanding and fidelity. Grounded in cognitive science research, the course explores the foundational principles that explain why specific teaching strategies are effective and how to apply them systematically in classroom contexts.

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初级
No prior cognitive science background required. Experience teaching, designing instruction, or supporting learners is helpful.
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推荐体验
初级
No prior cognitive science background required. Experience teaching, designing instruction, or supporting learners is helpful.
您将学到什么
Explain how memory, attention, and information processing shape student learning
Apply cognitive load and encoding strategies to improve lesson design
Evaluate common neuromyths using research evidence and classroom examples
Use retrieval practice and reflection to connect cognitive science to teaching
您将获得的技能
- Interactive Learning
- Instructional and Curriculum Design
- Learning Strategies
- Curriculum Development
- Curriculum Planning
- Science and Research
- Instructional Design
- Lesson Planning
- Educational Materials
- Knowledge Transfer
- School Psychology
- Instructional Strategies
- Teaching
- Education and Training
- Critical Thinking
- Pedagogy
- Human Learning
- Student-Centred Learning
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该课程共有6个模块
This module provides a broad, big-picture introduction to the Science of Learning, what it is, and how it has developed historically. Participants will explore the connection between cognitive science research and effective teaching practice, and consider whether their own learning context has any policies that reflect the Science of Learning.
涵盖的内容
4个视频5篇阅读材料3个作业1个插件
4个视频•总计30分钟
- Welcome to the course•1分钟
- Module Introduction•2分钟
- What is the Science of Learning?•4分钟
- Podcast: Unpacking the Science of Learning•23分钟
5篇阅读材料•总计42分钟
- Course Overview•10分钟
- Critical Information•10分钟
- Module Activities•2分钟
- How is Cognitive Science Shaping Teacher Education in Australia?•10分钟
- Unpacking the science of learning •10分钟
3个作业•总计75分钟
- Science of learning guidance in your context•30分钟
- Questions from the reading•30分钟
- Why the science of learning matters•15分钟
1个插件•总计15分钟
- Included or not?•15分钟
This module introduces the notion of information processing, including models of memory, perception, and attention that underpin all cognitive activity in the brain. Participants will explore schemas, which are rich bodies of knowledge held in long-term memory, examining how these are developed and their implications for thinking and knowing. The module concludes with a consideration of how classroom strategies can be applied effectively across different age groups.
涵盖的内容
16个视频11篇阅读材料3个作业4个插件
16个视频•总计60分钟
- Module Introduction•1分钟
- What is information processing?•2分钟
- The general model of memory•6分钟
- Automatic and effortful processing•5分钟
- Sensory memory and perception•7分钟
- Educational implications•1分钟
- What is Attention? Part 1•4分钟
- What is Attention? Part 2•9分钟
- Strategies to support attention: Increase Engagement•6分钟
- Strategies to support attention: Circularity•2分钟
- Strategies to support attention: Allow time to focus•2分钟
- Strategies to support attention: Multitasking is a Myth•2分钟
- Educational implications•3分钟
- What are schemas?•4分钟
- Schema Development and How They Influence Learning•5分钟
- Educational Implications•1分钟
11篇阅读材料•总计104分钟
- Module Activities•4分钟
- The general model fact sheet•10分钟
- Brain Development and Learning: What Teachers Need to Know•10分钟
- Factors impacting processing•10分钟
- Sensory Memory and Perception Fact Sheet•10分钟
- Selective Attention Test•10分钟
- Reflective Questions: Inattentional Blindness•10分钟
- Gorillas in our midst: Sustained inattentional blindness for dynamic events•10分钟
- What does our attention span mean?•10分钟
- Test Your Memory Part 1•10分钟
- Test Your Memory Part 2•10分钟
3个作业•总计50分钟
- End of Module Quiz•30分钟
- Automatic or effortful processing?•10分钟
- Revision questions•10分钟
4个插件•总计60分钟
- What kind of memory?•15分钟
- Matching task•15分钟
- Visual illusions•15分钟
- Selective Attention Test Video•15分钟
This module focuses in greater detail on the functions of working and long-term memory and the concept of cognitive load. Participants will consider the limitations of working memory as a barrier to learning, and explore how thoughtful instructional design can support student learning by reducing cognitive load. The module also examines long-term memory as an enduring store for knowledge, skills, and personal experiences, building understanding of how these two memory systems interact to shape learning outcomes.
涵盖的内容
14个视频7篇阅读材料2个作业5个插件
14个视频•总计46分钟
- Module Introduction•1分钟
- What is Working Memory?•1分钟
- Working Memory Duration and Capacity Part 1•5分钟
- Working Memory Duration and Capacity Part 2•7分钟
- Element Interactivity•3分钟
- Working Memory and Learning•2分钟
- Educational Implications•2分钟
- What is Cognitive Load Theory?•2分钟
- Cognitive Load Effects•10分钟
- Educational Implications•1分钟
- What is Long Term Memory?•5分钟
- What Type of Information is Encoded•2分钟
- Long Term Memory Development•4分钟
- Educational Implications•1分钟
7篇阅读材料•总计56分钟
- Module Activities•4分钟
- Load Reduction Instruction and Student Success in Science•10分钟
- Cognitive load and its implications for teaching and learning•10分钟
- What is learning?•2分钟
- Remember this list!•10分钟
- Understanding the Different Types of Memory and How They Work•10分钟
- What do your earliest childhood memories say about you?•10分钟
2个作业•总计60分钟
- End of Module Quiz•30分钟
- Quiz on Martin et al. Reading•30分钟
5个插件•总计75分钟
- Processes of working memory•15分钟
- Drag and Drop: Working Memory Duration and Capacity•15分钟
- High vs low interactivity for novices•15分钟
- Cognitive Overload: What is wrong here?•15分钟
- Long Term Memory•15分钟
This module explains encoding and retrieval, which are the processes by which knowledge moves between working memory and long-term memory. Participants will explore the distinction between deep and shallow encoding and consider the implications of each for student learning. A range of teacher and learner strategies for promoting deep encoding are examined, providing practical tools for supporting knowledge retention.
涵盖的内容
9个视频6篇阅读材料2个作业
9个视频•总计32分钟
- Module Introduction•2分钟
- What is Encoding?•7分钟
- Schema Activation•4分钟
- Effortful Encoding Strategies•7分钟
- Educational Implications•1分钟
- What is Retrieval?•5分钟
- Retrieval Practice•3分钟
- Why We Forget•4分钟
- Educational Implications•1分钟
6篇阅读材料•总计60分钟
- Module Activities•10分钟
- Asking "Why?": The Promise and Pitfalls of Elaborative Interrogation for Student Learning•10分钟
- Encoding Strategies Fact Sheet•10分钟
- Retrieval Practice Consistently Benefits Student Learning: a Systematic Review of Applied Research in Schools and Classrooms•10分钟
- Using Retrieval Practice to Build Long-Term Retention•10分钟
- Retrieval Strategies Fact Sheet•10分钟
2个作业•总计60分钟
- End of Module Quiz•30分钟
- Reflection on Dialogue Conversation•30分钟
This module identifies common neuromyths including multiple intelligences, left vs right brain thinking, learning styles, and the notion that humans only use 10% of their brain, and examines how these arise from misunderstandings of how the brain works. Participants will engage in critical discussion of the research evidence that disproves these myths and consider the negative impact they can have on classroom teaching and student outcomes. The module also explores factors that can restrain teacher thinking about neuromyths, including cognitive biases, implicit beliefs, and teacher expectations. Throughout, the importance of developing the skills to read and critically evaluate research evidence is emphasised.
涵盖的内容
6个视频4篇阅读材料3个作业1个插件
6个视频•总计34分钟
- Module Introduction•1分钟
- What are Neuromyths? Part 1•7分钟
- What are Neuromyths? Part 2•7分钟
- The 'Stickiness' of Neuromyths: Part 1•7分钟
- The 'Stickiness' of Neuromyths: Part 2•10分钟
- Educational Implications•1分钟
4篇阅读材料•总计32分钟
- Module Activities•2分钟
- The Scientific Status of Learning Styles Theories•10分钟
- Knowledge is power: What do teachers believe about learning?•10分钟
- Where Do Neuromyths Come From? Sources and Predictors of Misconceptions Among Australian Preservice Teachers•10分钟
3个作业•总计90分钟
- Neuromyths and Your Practice•30分钟
- Learning Styles Reflection•30分钟
- Neuromyths and Your Practice•30分钟
1个插件•总计15分钟
- What Teachers Believe About Learning•15分钟
This module brings together the key principles from across the course and asks participants to consider what they mean for their own teaching. Participants will revisit how the brain works and reflect on how strategies such as managing cognitive load and retrieval practice apply to their specific discipline, context, and learners, moving from knowledge to action.
涵盖的内容
5个视频4篇阅读材料2个作业2个插件
5个视频•总计17分钟
- Module Introduction•1分钟
- Novices and Experts (Developing Expertise) Part 1•5分钟
- Novices and Experts (Developing Expertise) Part 2•6分钟
- Educational Implications•1分钟
- Putting it all Together•3分钟
4篇阅读材料•总计32分钟
- Module Activities•2分钟
- How science-informed is your teaching practice?•10分钟
- Reflection resource•10分钟
- Next Steps•10分钟
2个作业•总计45分钟
- Cognitive Science in my Classroom•30分钟
- Recapping Key Points•15分钟
2个插件•总计30分钟
- Which Category Is It?•15分钟
- Checklist Reflection•15分钟
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Yes. This beginner-level course starts with foundational concepts in cognitive science and explains how they connect to teaching and learning. No prior background in cognitive science or neuroscience is required, though experience teaching or supporting learners will help you apply the ideas.
You’ll learn about sensory memory, attention, working memory, long-term memory, cognitive load, encoding, retrieval, and common neuromyths. You’ll also explore how these concepts can inform lesson design, classroom decisions, and evidence-based teaching practice.
Yes, though the course is primarily designed for educators and often uses classroom-based examples. The learning science principles can also be useful for instructional designers, trainers, coaches, and other professionals who support learning in different settings.
To access the course materials, assignments and to earn a Certificate, you will need to purchase the Certificate experience when you enroll in a course. You can try a Free Trial instead, or apply for Financial Aid. The course may offer 'Full Course, No Certificate' instead. This option lets you see all course materials, submit required assessments, and get a final grade. This also means that you will not be able to purchase a Certificate experience.
When you purchase a Certificate you get access to all course materials, including graded assignments. Upon completing the course, your electronic Certificate will be added to your Accomplishments page - from there, you can print your Certificate or add it to your LinkedIn profile.
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