Workshops and presentations
— grounded in neuroscience and psychology — 
for teachers, students, and parents.

Photo: Loomis Chaffee Archive

Photo: Loomis Chaffee Archive

For Teachers:
Professional Development

Translate the Brain makes brain science clear and immediately useful for teachers and academic administrators. 

FOR Students & PareNTS:
PRESENTATIONS

These lively and informative talks help students — and their parents — understand what happens inside their heads as they learn.

For EVERYONE:
recommended Resources

Need a place to start or to expand your knowledge of the field? These books and articles will expand your horizons.

 


Upcoming Workshops and Presentations



So you’re going to present at a conference

TTB Webinar

February 8, 2024

Online



Working memory and attention

AISCA Teacher’s Convention

February 14, 2024

In person, Edmonton Canada





“Don't Blame the Students: The Surprising Science of Classroom Attention”

Teaching Stronger Brains: Learning & the Brain

February 20 - 22, 2025

In person and online, San Francisco CA





“All the Research Says So”: Practical Strategies to Evaluate ‘Research-Based’ teaching advice

National Association of Independent Schools: Thrive 2025

February 26 - 28, 2025

In person, Nashville TN





Thinking Creates Learning: The Essentials of Working Memory

&

“What Does the Research Say?”: Critically Evaluating ‘Research-Based’ Teaching Advice

researchED Haninge

March 15, 2024

In person, Haninge Sweden





A Teacher's Guide to the Learning Brain

Learning & The Brain

July 14 - 18, 2025

In person, Boston MA






Videos and Podcasts

VIDEOS

Won’t Get Fooled Again:
Avoiding Neurobunk Advice from Dunning-Kruger Expents

researchED, 2020

The Surprising Science of Attention

Teaching Fellows Institute, 2023

PODCASTS

A Conversation on Teachers and Researchers Working Together

The Learning Scientists,
Host, Dr. Cindy Nebel

Reviewing Research with Healthy Skepticism

Melissa and Lori Love Literacy

The Role of Neuroscience in Education, with Kristin Simmers

Progressively Incorrect, Season 2 Episode 8
Host, Dr. Zach Groschell

Remembering the Future: Prospective Memory

Test and the Rest, Episode 401
Hosts, Amy Seeley and Mike Bergin


We had Ted Sizer here once; I would equate that experience with Andrew’s talk
in magnitude of its significance and value to me. “
— Teacher, St. Mark's School

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