Teaching With the Hero’s Journey Taps Into the Ways the Brain Processes Experience

From: http://www.yourheroicjourney.com/the-journey-as-a-learning-schema/
and
http://www.yourheroicjourney.com/the-heros-journey-and-brain-based-teaching/
“The Journey and Brain-Based Teaching” and “How the Hero’s Journey Aids Learning”

Reg Harris explains that the Hero’s Journey framework is a schema that fits into the way that brains process experience. He points out that the Hero’s Journey can be a powerful tool for helping students not only understand the stories of literature and film but also to see how those stories relate to the challenges of their own lives. This is because, according to Harris, teaching the Journey is compatible with what brain researchers have discovered about “how memory works and how the brain processes information.” Specifically, Harris shows how using the Hero’s Journey taps into the brain’s need for relevance and emotion, allows students to “chunk” and “clump” information, and makes the study of literature “relevant to real life.”

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Films that Feature Female Heroes are Rare

From: http://www.yourheroicjourney.com/fly-away-home-a-female-hero/
“A Journey of Bonding”
Reg Harris discusses those rare films that feature female heroes.

Click here to access this article at Reg Harris’s yourheroicjourney.com website. See also Heroine Journeys in our Hero Wisdom section.

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Reg Harris Illustrates the Cyclical Nature of the Hero’s Journey

From: http://www.yourheroicjourney.com/illustrating-the-heros-journey/
“Insight Through Illustration: The Journey Toward the Journey”
Reg Harris explains how he illustrates the cyclical nature of the hero’s journey.

Click here to access this article at Reg Harris’s yourheroicjourney.com website. For images of various circular representations of the Hero’s Journey, see Journey Circles at our Hero Tools section.

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Plan Meeting Agendas By Incorporating Principles of the Hero’s Journey

Dave Gray of GameStorming presents a game for planning meeting agendas by incorporating principles of the Hero’s Journey. (The image (above) is a circular image from the website depicting the hero’s journey applied to meeting planning.)

From: https://gamestorming.com/heros-journey-agenda/
“The Hero’s Journey Agenda is a unique and different way to lay out the agenda for a meeting or workshop that creates a sense of adventure and builds anticipation for the meeting…. The hero’s journey basically has two big components to it. There is the known world, which are the things that we kind of already know, the regular work and so forth. There’s the unknown, which are the things that we hope we will discover and explore during the course of this meeting.”

Click here to access the full article at the gamestorming.com website.

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