The benefits of teaching kids about neuroscience
When people are science literate, they could be more health literate too.
What do you remember from your middle and high school science classes? Did you study neuroscience? Well, that’s the goal of a new effort from Loyola University Chicago.
The project is currently in its beginning stages, but it aims to expose young people to science early in life to foster science literacy and combat science skepticism.
Reset checks in with the people behind Loyola’s neuroscience education project.
GUESTS: Caroline Montojo, president and CEO, Dana Foundation
Bill Rochlin, associate professor of developmental neurobiology, Loyola University Chicago
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The benefits of teaching kids about neuroscience
When people are science literate, they could be more health literate too.
What do you remember from your middle and high school science classes? Did you study neuroscience? Well, that’s the goal of a new effort from Loyola University Chicago.
The project is currently in its beginning stages, but it aims to expose young people to science early in life to foster science literacy and combat science skepticism.
Reset checks in with the people behind Loyola’s neuroscience education project.
GUESTS: Caroline Montojo, president and CEO, Dana Foundation
Bill Rochlin, associate professor of developmental neurobiology, Loyola University Chicago