Education
SCORES RISE WHEN KIDS REMEMBER: Working Memory & Learning
Course No. ED452k, ED552k
A good working memory is crucial to becoming a successful leaner. Mounting evidence links literacy and numeracy to strong working memory. This course will provide a coherent overview of the role played by working memory in learning and its development during the school years. It will offer teachers/counselors strategies for supporting working memory in students at all ages, especially those who are underperforming. You will receive hands-on support for utilizing numerous techniques including: chunking, organization, keywords, peg words, loci, mnemonics and many more. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain practical, easy-to-implement, and evidence-based methods for working with students of all ages and with all levels of ability. Appropriate for all teachers K- 12.
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Understood the limits of working memory and how working memory functions
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Distinguished differences between working memory and other kinds of memory
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Distinguished differences/similarities between working memory, intelligence, and IQ and discover their links with learning
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Taken a look at methods for assessing working memory strengths and weaknesses in classroom
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Developed classroom based strategies to minimize working memory failure
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Combined principles and strategies for the most effective ways to enhance working memory. Participate in memory training to strengthen personal skills in order to assist students with working memory challenges.