In the context of education, cognitive science is an interdisciplinary field of study concerned with understanding the nature of intelligence, learning and thinking and how it can be modelled and applied in educational contexts. It combines areas of neuroscience, neurology, linguistics and psychology.
Liberté School uses science research in this field to improve teaching methods, learning outcomes, and student engagement. Some examples of its applications are:
- Developing instructional strategies that support learning and memory, such as spaced repetition and elaboration.
- Enhancing student motivation through the design of meaningful and relevant educational experiences.
- Improving assessment practices, such as formative assessments, to better align with how students think and learn.
- Designing enhanced learning environments that support student learning style, collaboration and creativity.
Overall, Liberté school aims to inform and improve the design of educational practices, environments, and technologies that support student learning and development.
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