Art, Neuroscience and Education: Towards Integral Learning
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✨🧠🎨 Fancy a talk that really makes something “click” inside you? The kind that changes the way you see things… Then write this down because something VERY top-notch is coming 👇 🎤 “Art, neuroscience and education: towards holistic learning” An inspiring, motivating and practical talk like very few. 💡 The kind that helps you put your ideas in order, opens your mind and helps you better understand your own everyday life. Dr. David Bueno, biologist and international benchmark in neuroeducation 🌍, will show us how art 🎨, science 🔬 and emotions ❤️ combine to transform the way we learn… and the way we live! 👨👩👧👦 Come with your family, bring your friends, that mate who always says “I need to change something”… because this is going to move you! ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 📅 DATE: 23 May 2026 ⏰ TIME: From 10:00 to 12:00 (+ book signing 📚✍️) 📍 VENUE: Colegio Salesianos La Orotava (Plaza Franchy Alfaro) ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🎟️ Tickets available online at Tomaticket.es and at Librería El Barco de Papel (El Sauzal) 🚀 It’s not just a conference… it’s an experience that can mark a before and after. #Neuroeducación #AprenderEsVivir #DesarrolloPersonal #EducaciónConSentido
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