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MEET OUR KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Pam Schiller, Ph.D., is a freelance Early Childhood author and consultant.
She is the Past-President of the Southern Early Childhood Association.
Pam has been a childcare administrator for several years, has taught in
public schools as a kindergarten teacher and has also taught in the Early
Childhood Department at the University of Houston. She shares her
extensive knowledge in workshops, radio and television interviews, and
as a popular keynote speaker and author. She is Senior Author of
The DLM Early Childhood Program, a full curriculum for preschool children,
as well as a number of teacher resource books for Gryphon House, GoodYear
Books and Fearon Teacher Aids. Many of the ideas presented in today’s
workshop are included in Pam’s latest publication, Start Smart: Building
Brain Power in the Early Years.
Pam Schiller Keynote
Early Brain Development and It’s Application
The human brain is the most fascinating three pounds of matter
in the Universe.
It is the only unfinished organ at birth.
Understanding how the brain processes information helps us understand
our own ability to learn and consequently better understand how children
learn.
It also helps us determine the best strategies for encouraging our
children to learn.
This introduction to the research related to processing will lay
a foundation for determining applications.
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Last modified: 10/15/05