PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT - Power of Mind by Teacher Generous C. Rimando

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6 Nov 202011:14

Summary

TLDRIn this educational video, Senior High School teacher Generous Carbaquel Rimando introduces the concept of brain lateralization, explaining how the left and right hemispheres of the brain control different cognitive functions. The left brain is associated with analytical thought, language, and motor control on the right side of the body, while the right brain governs intuitive thought, creativity, and motor skills on the left side. Rimando engages students with questions and an assessment, encouraging them to reflect on their own brain dominance and the importance of understanding brain functions for personal development.

Takeaways

  • 👩‍🏫 The presenter, Generous Carbaquel Rimando, is a senior high school teacher from Attorney Orlando Esrimando National High School, emphasizing the importance of the brain in personal development.
  • 🧠 The brain is defined as the part of the central nervous system enclosed in the skull, responsible for integrating sensory information and controlling motor responses.
  • 🤔 The lesson aims to help students understand brain functions, differentiate between the left and right brain functions, and appreciate the brain's role in personal development.
  • 📚 Students are instructed to open their 'Quarter One, Module Two Aspects of Development' textbook to page nine for the lesson on 'Power of the Mind'.
  • 🔍 The left brain is associated with analytical thought, detail-oriented perception, ordered sequencing, rational thought, verbal communication, cautious planning, and math and science logic.
  • 🎨 The right brain is linked to intuitive thought, holistic perception, random sequencing, emotional thought, non-verbal communication, and creative abilities like art and imagination.
  • 🔄 Brain lateralization is the process where specific regions of the brain take over the functioning of particular behaviors and cognitive skills, with certain functions located on one side of the brain.
  • 🤓 The lesson encourages self-assessment for students to determine which side of their brain functions better, enhancing their self-awareness.
  • 📝 An assessment is provided to test the students' understanding of the lesson, with true or false questions about brain lateralization and functions.
  • 👋 The lesson concludes with a recap and a reminder for students to continue learning and sharing their knowledge with others.

Q & A

  • Who is the speaker in the video script?

    -The speaker is Mom Generous Carpacal Rimando, a senior high school teacher from Attorney Orlando Esrimando National High School, Mako North District.

  • What is the main topic of the lesson discussed in the script?

    -The main topic of the lesson is the power of the mind, focusing on the understanding of the different parts of the brain, their processes, and functions.

  • What are the objectives of the lesson at the end of the script?

    -The objectives of the lesson are to discuss the understanding of the different parts of the brain, differentiate the functions of the right and left portions of the brain, and value the importance of the brain for personal development.

  • What part of the module should students open for this lesson?

    -Students should open their quarter one, module two, aspects of development, and turn to page nine, week five, lesson five, titled 'Power of the Mind'.

  • What is brain lateralization as described in the script?

    -Brain lateralization is a complex and ongoing process by which differing regions of the brain take over the functioning of specific behaviors and cognitive skills, with certain functions located on one side of the brain.

  • Which side of the brain controls the muscles on the left side of the body?

    -The right side of the brain controls the muscles on the left side of the body.

  • What are some of the cognitive functions attributed to the left brain according to the script?

    -The left brain is responsible for analytical thought, detail-oriented perception, ordered sequencing, rational thought, verbal communication, cautious planning, math and science, logic, and motor skills on the right side of the body.

  • What are some of the cognitive functions attributed to the right brain according to the script?

    -The right brain functions include intuitive thought, holistic perception, random sequencing, emotional thought, non-verbal communication, adventurous behavior, impulse, creative writing, art, imagination, and motor skills on the left side of the body.

  • What is the purpose of the assessment at the end of the lesson?

    -The purpose of the assessment is to check whether the students have learned about the presentation and to evaluate their understanding of the lesson's content.

  • What is the final message from the teacher to the students in the script?

    -The final message from the teacher is to continue learning every day and to share the learnings with others, emphasizing the importance of daily learning.

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