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Right Brain vs. Left Brain


Definition

This theory of the structure and functions of the mind suggests that the two different sides of the brain control two different “modes” of thinking. It also suggests that each of us prefers one mode over the other.

Discussion
Experimentation has shown that the two different sides, or hemispheres, of the brain are responsible for different manners of thinking. The following table illustrates the differences between left-brain and right-brain thinking:

Left Brain
Right Brain
Logical
Sequential
Rational
Analytical
Objective
Looks at parts
Random
Intuitive
Holistic
Synthesizing
Subjective
Looks at wholes

Most individuals have a distinct preference for one of these styles of thinking. Some, however, are more whole-brained and equally adept at both modes. In general, schools tend to favor left-brain modes of thinking, while downplaying the right-brain ones. Left-brain scholastic subjects focus on logical thinking, analysis, and accuracy. Right-brained subjects, on the other hand, focus on aesthetics, feeling, and creativity.

How Right-Brain vs. Left-Brain Thinking Impacts Learning
Curriculum--In order to be more “whole-brained” in their orientation, schools need to give equal weight to the arts, creativity, and the skills of imagination and synthesis.

Instruction–To foster a more whole-brained scholastic experience, teachers should use instruction techniques that connect with both sides of the brain. They can increase their classroom’s right-brain learning activities by incorporating more patterning, metaphors, analogies, role playing, visuals, and movement into their reading, calculation, and analytical activities.

Assessment–For a more accurate whole-brained evaluation of student learning, educators must develop new forms of assessment that honor right-brained talents and skills.


Right Brain vs. Left Brain

April 27, 2008 by Scott Hammond  
Filed under Health/Wellness/Wholeness

Experimentation has shown that two different sides are hemispheres of the brain responsible for different manners of thinking.

Most individuals have distinct preference for one of these two styles of thinking.

Some however are whole brained, and equally adept at both .

In general, schools tend to favor left brain modes of thinking while downplaying the right brained ones.

Left brain scholastic subjects focus on logical thinking, analysis, and accuracy.

Right brained subjects on the other hand, focus on aesthetics, feeling,  and creativity.

Left brain thinking focuses on the following:

  • logical
  • sequential
  • rational
  • analytical
  • objective
  • looks at parts

Right brain thinking focuses on the following:

  • random
  • intuitive
  • holistic
  • synthesizing
  • subjective
  • looks at the whole picture/creative

In order to be more whole brained,we need to give equal weight to the arts, creativity and the skills of imagination in the synthesis.

Educators must form and develop new forms of assessment that honor right brained talents and skills as well.

We are all wired differently and possess different gifts in life. We simply need to honor our differences better than we do now.

Our value system is certainly tipped toward left brain thinking… what you doing today to be more whole brained in your approach?

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