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The global world makes clear the importance of languages. But have teachers ever stopped to think about how come each society ended up building its own language? What´s the process of the language-building itself? How do kids start to understand those words well enough to write and speak?
This webinar will focus on trying to understand the importance of language to each human being it´d be fundamental that educators could understand first about the biological aspect of communication and the neurophysiology behind it all. It´s generally believed that Language has been almost as important as fire for the development of the Homo Sapiens species.
Language is connected to society, to constructivist education, history, culture and a lot of communication / language disorders. Basically, language is connected to something that bring us all together: being humans constantly transformed by the environment we´re in.
Speaker Panel
Patricia Franco is a Brazilian pedagogue and Neuropsychopedagogue. She's also an Early Years Educator and ESL teacher. She has been part of the Educational field for the last five years, experiencing Language schools, regular schools and all ages and levels of profienciency. She has been approved as a speaker on several international conferences, such as:
- 3rd Global Conference on Education and Teaching (GLOBALET) Ireland International Conference on Education (IICE-2022)
- 5th International Conference on Teaching, Learning, and Education (ICTLE)
- World Congress on Education (WCE-2022)
- Teaching and Education Summit (TESUMMIT)
- Oxford Education Research Symposium
- Scientific Committee of the 5th International Conference on Advanced Research in Education
- London International Conference on Education (LICE-2022)
Programme
16:00 - 16:50 | Presentation by Patricia Franco on neuroscience of language
16:50 - 17:00 | Q&A
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