Exploring Neuroeducation-Based strategies for English Language acquisition in adult virtual classrooms Exploración de estrategias basadas en la neuroeducación para la adquisición del Inglés en aulas virtuales para adultos

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Sara Valentina Zambonino Funes
PhD. Paolo Fabre Merchan

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This study explores the role of Neuroeducation-Based strategies in supporting English language acquisition among adult learners in virtual classrooms. Through a review of academic literature published between 2020 and 2025, the analysis identifies key brain-based principles that enhance attention, memory, emotional stability, and meaningful engagement in online learning environments. The findings show that strategies such as spaced practice, structured routines, reduced cognitive load, multisensory activities, and emotionally supportive interactions significantly improve retention and promote more effective language use. Evidence also highlights that virtual instruction becomes more successful when teachers design tasks that activate multiple neural pathways and encourage motivation through timely feedback, collaboration, and purposeful practice. Overall, the study concludes that integrating neuroeducation principles into virtual English instruction offers a scientifically grounded and human-centered approach that strengthens adult learners’ progress, autonomy, and long-term language development

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Zambonino Funes , S. V., & Fabre Merchan , P. . (2025). Exploring Neuroeducation-Based strategies for English Language acquisition in adult virtual classrooms: Exploración de estrategias basadas en la neuroeducación para la adquisición del Inglés en aulas virtuales para adultos. Revista Científica Multidisciplinar G-Nerando, 6(2), Pág. 3999 –. https://doi.org/10.60100/rcmg.v6i2.890
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