"In support some of these new discoveries, the Learning & the Brain
Foundation and the International Mind, Brain, and Education Society
(IMBES) will be presenting the 2012 Transforming Education through
Neuroscience Award to Neuroscience Researcher Daniel Ansari, PhD,
of the University of Western Ontario, during the second day of the
conference. The award will be presented by Professor Kurt W. Fischer,
Director of the Mind, Brain and Education Program at the Harvard
Graduate School of Education and Past President of IMBES. The award of
$5,000 is given annually to a researcher who has made significant
contributions to growing field of neuroeducation. Dr. Ansari is being
honored for his research contributions to the field of numerical
cognition, including discoveries on the brain networks involved in
mental arithmetic, brain structure differences in math disorders and the
effects of math instruction on brain function. He seeks to both answer
scientific questions as well as to generate data that could inform
educational challenges such as diagnosis of mathematical difficulties as
well as their remediation. Dr. Ansari’s research uses behavioral
measures and brain-imaging methods."
(Excerpt from http://www.learningandthebrain.com/news) NEUROSCIENTISTS TO EXPLAIN HOW EDUCATION, POVERTY AND PARENTS CHANGE
KIDS' BRAINS IN UNIQUE WAYS
at LEARNING & the BRAIN® CONFERENCE





