For those who cannot attend the live webinar on October 9, a recording will be available to stream for one week following the live webinar.
This lively and interactive webinar starts with an essential question: how can memory research help teachers teach and students learn? We start at the smallest level—with the neuron—and build all the way to sophisticated and flexible systems of meaningful knowledge. Along the way, we will explore many kinds of memory: declarative, procedural, working, short-term, long-term. And we’ll study many research-informed teaching practices that combine neurons into networks and individual facts into comprehensive understanding. Led by a teacher with decades of classroom experience, this webinar brings brain science to the curriculum, the syllabus, and the lesson plan for specific, practical, and useful classroom insights.