Human Brain: Perspectives from Second Language (L2) Learning - Rahman M. Mahbub
Abstract
The educators have been using the discovery of cognitive sciences
to improve both student learning and current teaching practices. The
associations of neuroscience for educational improvement regarding
second language (L2) learning can evidently be seen in the
following categories: brain structures and the corpus callosum;
neuronal development and the parts of the brain dedicated to
language; the Brain Plasticity Theory and Language Mapping;
memory and the information Processing Model, and of course,
developing and utilizing a brain – attuned language curriculum that
is meaningfully integrated into the basic content areas covered in all
grade levels. This article describes and addresses relationships
between corpus callosum and bilingual capacity; and provides
recommendations to language teachers regarding brain-based
learning through content – based language teaching for student
learning and teaching practices.
Keywords: brain structures, corpus callosum, attuned brain,
neuroscience, second language learning
Volume 05, Issue 1
Sep 27, 2019