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Mirror Neurons

Published on Mar 15, 2016

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Mirror Neurons

EDUC 521   Discussion 2-1

Mirror neurons

  • In his article, Eric Jaffe defines mirror neurons as, " the tiny neurological structures that fire both when we perceive action and take it, exposing the true social nature of the brain. " (Jaffe, 2007)
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Student see, student do

  • According to Andrew Meltzof, “Human beings are not born exclusively with a set of reflexes or fixed action patterns. A key mechanism is learning from social others by observing."()
  • Students learned from what their teacher models.
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Rules and Expectation

  • In kindergarten, the first few weeks are all about modeling rules and procedure.
  • I use modeling and rehearsal of proper behavior to introduce rules and expectation to my students.
  • After a few weeks of rehearsal, students are able to demonstrate the proper behavior and procedure.
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Modeling

  • One procedure that I module for my students would be how the are expected to sit on the rug.
  • I sit on my spot with my feet crossed and hands close.
  • Students are visually learning about the expected behavior and mirroring the behavior.

Reference

  • Jafee, E. (2007). Mirror Neurons: How We Reflect on Behavior. Observer, Vol.20(No.5).
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