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Professor Sheila Landers Macrine is a cognitive psychologist and Professor at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, where she directs the Special Education Program. Holding two PhDs from Temple University, her research in embodied cognition, cognitive development, and alternative assessment has significantly influenced traditional educational paradigms. Dr. Macrine's innovative work includes developing culturally sensitive IQ assessments and pioneering methods for evaluating students with intellectual disabilities. Her recent publications on embodied cognition appear in the International Journal of School and Educational Psychology and the Oxford Research Encyclopedias-Education at Oxford University Press, among others. Her co-edited book, Movement Matters: How Embodied Cognition Informs Teaching and Learning (MIT Press, 2020), achieved considerable success, including award nominations and recognition as one of the top ten downloaded books through MIT Press’ Direct2Open. Dr. Macrine is currently authoring a book for MIT Press on embodied intelligence across entities, due in Spring 2026.
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Date presented 11/2025
International Conference on Embodied Cognitive Science - Agency Across Scales: From Cells to Societies, 11/11/2025–11/14/2025, Okinawa, Japan
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Published 2022
"Presents the latest research on embodied cognition's applications for educational practices, and offers perspectives on how the relationships among mind, brain, body, and environments impact learning"--