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Memory Strategies By Pascal Weber
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Small Talk about the Human Brain What Are Memory Strategies? Memory Strategies at Work What to Remember about Memory Strategies
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Learning Process ◦ Senses (Attention) Working Memory (Rehearsal) Long-Term Memory Acquire, Remember, and Store vs. Forget Information “Most memory is a fuzzy trace rather than a verbatim trace. To remember details, children must use memory strategies.”
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Help humans to recall bits of knowledge Memory Strategy’s 4 Components ◦ Rehearsal, Organization, Elaboration, and Mnemonics 1.Rehearsal: Repeating information in the working memory 2.Organization: Organizing material while creating hierarchies 3.Elaboration: Verbal, visual links between multiple items 4.Mnemonic: Anything that increases memorization
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Setting ◦ Sixth grade ESL classroom at Bennett Middle School in Salisbury, Maryland Mrs. Parrott uses memory strategies 1.Rehearsal: Alphabet Song 2.Organization: Hamburger Writing 3.Elaboration: Think Aloud 4.Mnemonic: MIMAL (Acronym)
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“Competent teachers use rehearsal, organization, elaboration, and mnemonics in the classroom in order to improve students’ learning outcomes and memory”.
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Bergin, C. C., & Bergin, D. A. (2012). Child and Adolescent Development in Your Classroom (p. 167). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, Cengage Learning. Cloud, N., Genesee, F., & Hamayan, E. (2009). Literacy Instruction for English Language Learners (p. 30). Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann. Morrison, G. S. (2009). Teaching In America (5th ed., p. 78). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Merrill & Pearson Education Inc. Thorne, G. (2006, May). 10 Strategies to Enhance Students' Memory. In Center for Development and Learning. Retrieved May 1, 2011, from http://www.cdl.org/resource-library/articles/memory_strategies_May06.php
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