PEN Distinguished Lecture Series

The PEN Distinguished Lecture Series in Educational Neuroscience was created in association with the Foundations Proseminar course for graduate students in the Ph.D. in Educational Neuroscience (PEN) program. Since its inception, the series has grown!

The lecture series focuses on the intersection of the Science of Learning (learning across the lifespan) and Educational Neuroscience (learning across early life). Scientists and researchers who are pioneers in the fields of Cognitive-Educational Neuroscience, Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, and Child Development come to Gallaudet University's campus to talk about their research.

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All lectures are open to the public and are video recorded for online distribution.

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Becoming a Visual Learner: The Role of Visual Language Interaction in Young Deaf Children’s Lives

Wednesday, 17 September 2008
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Jenny Singleton

Dr. Singleton will focus on a discussion of the role of early visual language experience and how early childhood educators may promote the development of deaf children’s visual engagement.