Results 1–10 of 10 for "Curriculum"X and "Education"X related to "Eating Disorders" Refine Your Search Refine Your SearchX TopicEducationXBullying (1)Children (1)Learning & memory (1)Document TypeCurriculumXAuthor/ContributorBrabeck, Mary (1)Graham, Sandra (1)Jeffrey, Jill (1)LaVoie, Allan L. (1)Semrud-Clikeman, Margaret (1) Results 1–10 of 10 Relevance Title A-Z Title Z-A Newest First Oldest First Sort by: 1.Lesson 2: HungerA lesson about physiological determinants of hunger, homeostasis, obesity and eating disorders.Curriculum 2.Procedural Timeline for Motivation and EmotionA timeline for a lesson on instinct, arousal, hunger, obesity, aggression and achievement.Curriculum 3.Discussion/Essay Questions for Motivation and EmotionQuestions on arousal theory, anger, risk-taking, curiosity and instinct.Curriculum 4.Lesson 1: Motivation: TheoriesLesson on instincts, drive-reduction theory, arousal, incentives and cognitive consistency.Curriculum 5.Activity 1.3: The Autonomic Nervous SystemThe autonomic nervous system consists of two sets of nerves that have reciprocal or mutually inhibitory effects.Curriculum 6.Lesson 4: EmotionA lesson on brain mechanisms, the autonomic nervous system, cognition and facial expressions.Curriculum 7.Motivation and EmotionA lesson plan on hunger, sex, achievement, aggression and gender differences.Curriculum 8.Research in Brain Function and LearningIt is important for teachers and parents to understand that maturation of the brain influences learning readiness. For teachers, this is especially important when designing lessons and selecting which strategies to use.Curriculum 9.Practice for Knowledge Acquisition (Not Drill and Kill)Researchers who have investigated expert and novice performance have uncovered important distinctions between deliberate practice and other activities, such as work, play and rote repetition.Curriculum 10.Bullying: A Module for TeachersIt is estimated that 40-80 percent of school-age children experience bullying at some point during their school careers and 10-15 percent may be either chronic victims or bullies themselves.Curriculum Relevance Title A-Z Title Z-A Newest First Oldest First Sort by: Results 1–10 of 10 for "Curriculum"X and "Education"X related to "Eating Disorders"