
Working Memory and Learning : A Practical Guide for Teachers
by Susan E GathercoleBuy New
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
About the authors | p. ix |
Preface | p. xi |
An introduction to working memory | p. 1 |
Overview | |
Introduction | |
What is working memory? | |
Is there a limit to what working memory can hold? | |
Does working memory capacity vary between people? | |
What causes information to be lost from working memory? | |
What happens to information when it is lost from working memory? | |
How does working memory work? | |
How is short-term memory different from working memory? | |
Long-term memory? | |
Working memory and long-term memory can work together | |
Points to remember | |
Working memory in childhood | p. 19 |
Overview | |
Introduction | |
Developmental changes in working memory | |
Measuring working memory | |
Working memory and IQ | |
Points to remember | |
Working memory and learning | p. 33 |
Overview | |
Introduction | |
Working memory and curriculum learning | |
Using working memory to identify children at risk of poor academic progress | |
Working memory in children with learning difficulties | |
Working memory overload impairs learning | |
Points to remember | |
Children with poor working memory | p. 49 |
Overview | |
Introduction | |
General characteristics | |
Poor academic progress | |
Classroom difficulties | |
Attentional problems | |
Points to remember | |
Classroom support for children with poor working memory | p. 67 |
Overview | |
Introduction | |
Principles of the working memory intervention | |
Points to remember | |
Putting the intervention into practice | p. 91 |
Overview | |
Introduction | |
Putting it all together: combining principles and strategies | |
Intervention practice | |
Teacher perspectives on the working memory intervention | |
Frequently asked questions | |
Points to remember | |
Concluding remarks | |
Glossary | p. 111 |
Bibliography | p. 117 |
Index | p. 121 |
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