Louis Cozolino, PhD, is a professor of psychology at Pepperdine University and maintains a clinical and consulting practice in Los Angeles, California.
"[A]n extraordinary performance, primarily in summarizing the
latest knowledge of neuroscience and referring to its application
in education and schooling. It is also commendable how it goes
beyond this application and creates new challenges for education
and schooling. . .
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*Studia Paedagogica*
"This book is applicable to all types of learners, irrespective of
age, race, socioeconomic status, gender, or life history. Moreover,
because The Social Neuroscience of Education is designed to be
digestible for a range of readers, scientists who want to connect
theories of the mind to education efforts will find the content
just as meaningful as classroom teachers who want to better
understand how the learning brain acquires new information."
*Harvard Educational Review*
"[I]nteresting and dynamic . . . accessible and informative . . .
Instead of retracing old paths and arguments, Cozolino presents a
framework that builds on emerging findings from the new field of
social neuroscience and provides important and practical
applications for these findings to education. . . . Psychologists,
neuroscientists, and educators alike will be able to pull from this
book a better understanding of how the concepts of 'tribal
communities' can be applied to the classroom, clinic, and research
environments.
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*PsycCritiques*
"[I]n over a decade of teaching, in various schools and under
various administrations, I have not once heard a core message as
important as the one this book carries. . . . Thank you, Dr.
Cozolino. Your book has changed who I am as a teacher and
parent.
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*Teacher Psych Blog*
"The book is full of insights and practical applications to enhance
teaching practice with lots of examples of how teachers can feel
empowered in their practice and witness students’ delight and
success in learning. . . . [A]n excellent book and should be read
by all those who wish to teach and inspire future
generations...
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*Contemporary Psychotherapy*
"[T]horough and fascinating."
*PsychCentral*
"What makes Cozolino’s book stand out is its thoroughness—both in
recounting the research and in making the connections to practical
applications.... [A] guide for teachers and anyone concerned with
the state of education. Those wanting to make the most of their
teaching opportunities, whatever the context, would do well to read
this book and take its lessons to heart.
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*Greater Good*
"I loved this book! The Social Neuroscience of Education is a
synthesis of the world of social neuroscience and the field of
education. I found myself re-reading sections again and again. . .
. Not only does author Louis Cozolino, Ph.D., incorporate the most
up-to-date neuroscience research, he peppers his beautifully woven
narratives with wisdom from many cultures. . . . After reading this
book, educators will never enter their classrooms again without
reverence for the impact they have on their students, or ‘tribes,’
as Cozolino refers to them.
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*2e Twice-Exceptional Newsletter*
"An excellently written and pioneering work on education. This book
provides information that has been lacking in the field. A most
needed resource.
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*Edward O. Wilson, University Research Professor, Emeritus, Harvard
University*
"With the advent of increasingly sophisticated neuroimaging
technologies since the late 20th century, the fields of social and
affective neuroscience have expanded exponentially. In parallel
with this expansion of neuroscientific knowledge, there has been a
growing emphasis in the field of education on the important roles
of emotions in learning. This text launches the conversation
between these areas and is a much-needed resource in helping
teachers learn about the central role of social interaction in
organizing the developing brain and mind.
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*Mary Helen Immordino-Yang, Ed.D., Assistant Professor of
Education, Psychology and Neuroscience at the University of
Southern California*
"Cozolino’s ingenious book weaves together new discoveries about
attachment and brain science to address the concerns of both
parents and scientists about the effects of educational
institutions on children. The book provides a glimpse into the
ideal future, when scientific facts and clinical insights will be
seamlessly combined to help all of our children develop a passion
for learning. Cozolino has the brain of a teacher, the heart of a
therapist, and the writing talents of a master storyteller. No one
has made interpersonal neurobiology more relevant to education. I
hope that educators read this book—and that they listen, learn, and
act.
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*Andrew N. Meltzoff, Ph.D.; Co-author, The Scientist in the Crib;
Director, Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences*
"Lou Cozolino insightfully explains how secure attachment and
supportive relationships are critical for healthy psychological
development and the building of social brain networks. He
eloquently describes how the brain is a social organ of adaptation
that is critical to cognitive development. The same social brain
networks should be kindled by teachers as they strive to build a
community of learning. This book is a must-read for educators and
their administrators.
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*John Arden, PhD, author of Rewire Your Brain and Brain-Based
Therapy*
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