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    The Applied Neuroscience of Bias and Resiliency with Dr. Horacio Sanchez

    By Palmer MediaMarch 21, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In this episode of Trending in Education, we explore the fascinating intersection of neuroscience and resilience in education. We speak with Dr. Horacio Sanchez, the founder and CEO of Resiliency, Inc, about his groundbreaking work with K-12 systems.  

    We dive into Dr. Sanchez’s origin story and learn how his early work as the youngest director of mental health in North Carolina led him to develop a resiliency-based treatment model for at-risk kids. We discuss how increasing protective factors, like positive relationships, can improve brain function and foster resilience, even in those not naturally resilient. We also explore the neuroscience of empathy and how it can be developed in students.  

    We also tackle critical issues such as the impact of poverty on brain development and the challenges of teaching in today’s environment. We discuss the importance of understanding the neuroscience of bias and how it can be addressed in schools. Finally, we consider the potential benefits and drawbacks of AI in education, emphasizing the need to use technology to enhance, not replace, cognitive development.  

    Key takeaways include:

    • Resilience can be taught by focusing on protective factors and their impact on brain function.  
    • Understanding the neuroscience of empathy can help educators create more supportive and effective learning environments.  
    • Poverty significantly impacts brain development, requiring targeted interventions in schools.  
    • AI has the potential to be a beneficial tool in education, but it must be used thoughtfully to support learning, not replace it.  

    Tune in to discover how applied neuroscience can transform teaching practices, improve school climate, and empower students to thrive. Don’t miss this engaging conversation! Subscribe to Trending in Education wherever you get your podcasts.

    Timestamps:

    • 00:00 Introduction and Welcome
    • 00:39 Dr. Horacio Sanchez’s Origin Story
    • 01:37 Understanding Resiliency and Protective Factors
    • 02:41 The Impact of Relationships and Neuroscience
    • 04:39 Books and Applied Neuroscience in Education
    • 05:23 The Role of Empathy and Technology
    • 07:46 Poverty’s Effect on Brain Development
    • 09:34 Neuroscience of Bias
    • 19:56 Reading and Writing: Neuroscience Insights
    • 26:40 Artificial Intelligence in Education
    • 31:56 Conclusion and Final Thoughts



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