| We need to teach and model strategies that make it easier for students to process information and store it away for later use. Regina Richards, an educational therapist, states that an overall goal for students is to help them develop automatic strategy use, as this increases their efficiency when learning and studying. Ms. Richards also recommends that teachers ask students to hand in a memory plan prior to a test or learning activity, in much the same way a pilot would hand in a flight plan. Ask students, "How are you going to go about getting stuff into and out of your memory? From the field of neuroscience research, we learn that there is a potent combination that leads students to learn more efficiently and retain information longer. www.brainconnection.com They are: Visit Teachley's Amazing Talking Brain to learn additional classroom teaching and learning strategies. While you’re surfing, drop in on Exploratorium’s Amazing Online Memory Exhibit and watch a sheep brain dissection. According to Dr.
Mel Levine, the demands on memory in school only grow greater and more
sophisticated as students move up. "Memory problems are often an
unrecognized cause of writing difficulty. In fact, writing requires
more
memory than just about anything else a student is asked to do in school.
Learn
more interesting facts by reading two of Dr. Levine's short
articles: |