Real World Applications
Power Brain Education
Power Brain Education trains teachers in the U.S. in Brain Education methods and helps schools integrate them into their system. Their main program is Brain Education for Enhanced Learning, an innovative fifteen-week program designed to enhance children's learning that has been clinically proven to increase concentration, retention, and learning efficiency.
For over 3 years Power Brain Education programs have enhanced the environments of 76 schools, more than 5000 teachers; over 25,000 students, and 2000 of their parents, as well as 30 school administrators, all in the NY Metro Area. For the U.S. total, 330 schools, 10,000 teachers and parents, and 50,000 students have received Power Brain Education training.
Power Brain Education programs give teachers tools to manage stress in their environments, helping them become better classroom managers. They learn how to teach their students to become more relaxed and focused.
Teachers learn a program of training for the whole child, developing physical, emotional, as well as cognitive intelligence. It integrates exercises for balance, sensory awareness, flexibility, emotional regulation, concentration, and imagination.
As a result, many principals have reported that students have more confidence, better focus, and manage their emotions better. They also say that their Quality Review Scores have improved since they have introduced Power Brain Education programs in their schools.
For more information please visit www.powerbrainedu.com.
Watch this video to get a glimpse of who Brain Education has been incorporated into schools:
University of Brain Education
The University of Brain Education (UBE) is a research-oriented graduate school in South Korea established in November 2002. Ilchi Lee founded the school under the traditional Korean philosophy that all humans have the innate desire to benefit others and live harmoniously with each other and the Earth. Mr. Lee currently serves as the president of UBE.
Through its research, UBE is furthering the fields of Brain Education, Korean classics, and peace studies. It helps students to become productive, creative, peaceful leaders who promote the health and happiness of all human beings. It is the global hub of Brain Education.
For more information, please visit http://eng.ube.ac.kr.
Korea Institute of Brain Science
The Korea Institute of Brain Science is a non-governmental organization (NGO) focused on brain research established by Ilchi Lee in December 1990. KIBS's vision is to promote greater understanding of the recovery and optimization of the natural and healthy functioning of the brain. Its mission is to develop Brain Education methods for improving brain function, to elucidate their mechanisms of action, and to identify practical applications.
In 2007, KIBS was given consultative status by the United Nations Economic and Social Council, offering expertise about how to use the brain to further international cooperation. It has published the magazine Brain and the webzine Brainmedia.co.kr. It often holds seminars on Brain Education and heightened sensory perception (HSP). KIBS sponsors the International Brain HSP Olympiad and Brain Education Conference, as well as other Brain Education events at the United Nations with the International Brain Education Association.
For more information, please visit www.brainkibs.org.
Kookhakwon
Kookhakwon is a private research institute dedicated to the study of the founding philosophy of Korea. It's located at Mokcheon, near the University of Brain Education. Kookhakwon runs educational, academic, and cultural programs open to all people to disseminate information about the HongIk philosophy and Brain Education. For this purpose it opened the Han People Historic and Cultural Park at Mt. Heukseongsan in Cheonan-si, South Korea.
International Brain Education Association
The International Brain Education Association (IBREA) is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization whose mission is to educate and empower individuals and communities to realize the potential of the human brain. Since it was founded in November 2004, it has used Brain Education to accomplish this mission.
To that end, IBREA conducts education and training, events, research, publications, and partnerships with others including governments, corporations, non-governmental organizations, schools, academic institutions, hospitals, and other community organizations.
For more information, please visit www.ibrea.org.
BR Consulting, Inc.
Based in Sedona, Arizona, BR Consulting, Inc. is Ilchi Lee's private educational and consulting company. It provides business services and develops knowledge products related to Brain Education for the purposes of holistic health, self-growth, and collaboration for peace. It has more than 50 clients around the world that have shared Brain Education programs in the United States, Canada, Japan, and the United Kingdom.
For more information, please visit www.brconsultingglobal.com/.
U-DAP
U-DAP is a South Korean company that Ilchi Lee advises. It has conducted Brain Education programs for more than 1,000 corporations and government agencies and their 440,000 employees over the past decade.
Dahn Yoga and Health Centers
Dahn Yoga is a Korean form of yoga that uses Brain Education methods as the core of its practice. With over 30 years of experience serving the public, Dahn Yoga is taught in nearly 1,000 locations worldwide and has more than 2,000 instructors. There are currently over 60 locations across the United States. There trained instructors guide practitioners through a variety of Brain Education programs.
For more information, please visit www.dahnyoga.com.
Body + Brain Centers
Body + Brain Centers are franchised centers that teach Brain Education around the United States. They are individually owned and operated and have similar services to those offered at Dahn Yoga Centers. In addition to daily group and private classes, participating Body + Brain Centers may offer one or two day Brain Education workshops. These workshops offer a blend of lecture, exercise, and self-reflection. Each workshop reflects one or more of the 5 steps of Brain Education.
For more information, please visit www.bodynbrain.com.
Brain Education Centers
The first Brain Education Center was opened by the International Brain Education Association (IBREA) near the United Nations in New York City on January 22, 2009. This center for children and adults teaches physical, mental, and cognitive Brain Education exercises to improve sensory awareness, motor control, balance, emotional regulation, attention, and imagination.
For more information, please visit http://powerbraintraining.com.