Transcription of A Classroom Guide
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Understanding working MemoryA Classroom GuideProfessor Susan E. Gathercole&Dr Tracy Packiam Alloway2????Copyright 2007 by S. E. Gathercole and T. P. AllowayAll rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording or any informationstorage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the by Harcourt Assessment, Procter House, 1 Procter Street, London WC1V and printed in the United 08 09 10 A B C DVisit our website booklet provides an introduction toworking memory and the role it plays ineveryday life, especially in supporting learning in school. The learning difficultiescommonly faced by children with verypoor working memory skills are described,and are illustrated with case studies. A programme of Classroom support forchildren with working memory problems is is working memory ?Psychologists use the term working memory to describe the ability we haveto hold in mind and mentally manipulate information over short periods oftime.
Does working memory capacity vary between people? Yes. There is a personal limit to working memory, with each individual having a relatively fixed …
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