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Ultimate Block Party

On October 3, 2010, in New York City’s Central Park, a new approach to learning was unveiled: the Ultimate Block Party. Scientists have confirmed through years of research that play is an invaluable component of child development encouraging socialization, creativity, emotional adjustment, and brain development. Meanwhile, experiencing is believing.

D.C. NeuroLeadership Interest Group

Neuroleadership is an emerging field of study focused on bringing neuroscientific knowledge into the areas of leadership development, management training, change management, education, consulting and coaching. [more]

Johns Hopkins NeuroEducation Initiative

JHU’s School of Education and Johns Hopkins Medicine's Brain Science Institute created the Neuro-Education Initiative (NEI) to further the understanding of how research findings from the cognitive and neurosciences has the potential to inform teaching and learning through research, collaboration, and advocacy. [more]

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Learning involves curiosity, wonder, play, personal and professional growth. WordsWork clients stand at the head of the class.

In labs, medical offices and classrooms, on the playground and in focus groups, experts are posing questions that may lead society down a healthier path. WordsWork to engage the public with the evidence.

Rapid advances in health, science and medicine are changing the face of society. WordsWork to make the technical transparent.