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You must remember this…

Do you remember this man?

Didn’t you do well? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RpjDnol1Fo

Different kinds of memory Procedural memory Learned skills Lasts for: lifetime, once skill is established Examples: handwriting riding a bike

Different Kinds of Memory Semantic memory Facts, knowledge Lasts for: a lifetime, if used sufficiently frequently Examples: knowing that Paris is the capital of France knowing the meaning of words

Different Kinds of Memory Autobiographical memory Stored facts and significant events from your life Lasts for: a lifetime Examples: first day at school your wedding day

Different Kinds of Memory Episodic memory Records details of particular experiences Lasts for: up to several days Examples: Remembering breakfast this morning Where did you park the car?

Different Kinds Of Memory Working memory Mental workspace Lasts for: seconds only Examples: Following instructions such as “When you pass the church on the left, turn immediately right and take the second left” Mental arithmetic

Key Features of Working Memory Capacity to hold material in mind and manipulate as necessary for brief period Mental workspace Limited in capacity Catastrophic loss

Working Memory and Learning Working Memory ability is important because: it is closely associated with the ability to learn, and academic attainment it does not appear to be affected by experience such as prior education, socio economic status or ethnic group membership

What do we do in school to develop children’s ability to remember things? Spelling tests? Mental maths? Games? Telling them the same thing over and over again? Mnemonics? Quizzes?

What works?

What doesn’t work?

The Leitner System Let’s see how it works in this video What we need: 4 children from your class…who struggle to remember key facts – e.g. spellings A short block of time with them every day A few willing volunteers to support with resources – limited workload Four weeks