Improving Working Memory To Improve Outcomes in EYFS

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Improving Working Memory To Improve Outcomes in EYFS A joint project between 4 schools

Executive Function

Screening Process

Outcomes

Next Steps Reception teachers to continue working with children to develop their working memory capacity with new reception cohort. To work with Year 1 teachers so they can continue to support children in developing their working memory capacity. (Innovation in Education Funding) To apply for EEF grant to continue work in Year 2 with a view to proving that by improving children’s working memory capacity we can improve outcomes for children and children’s learning behaviour.