Tuesday 16 September, 18:30

Le cerveau au cœur de la pédagogie?

Philippe Meirieu and Grégoire Borst will host a conference at Uni-Dufour focusing on the intersection of neuroscience and pedagogy. They will delve into how the brain processes and retains information, while also exploring optimal conditions for learning new concepts. This event celebrates the 50th anniversary of UNIGE’s Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences and envisions the future of education through a dialogue that blends theoretical insights with practical applications.

In French.

Rue du Général-Dufour 24,
1204 Genève
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