Putting Working Memory to Work in Learning
Working memory involves the conscious processing and
managing of information required to carry out complex cognitive tasks
such as learning, reasoning, and comprehension. It has been described as
the brain's conductor.
Memory has long been viewed as a
key aspect of learning, but as the emphasis in educational standards
has shifted away from rote memorization and toward the knowledge and
managing of information required to carry out complex cognitive tasks
such as learning, reasoning, and comprehension. It has been described as
the brain's conductor.
Memory has long been viewed as a
key aspect of learning, but as the emphasis in educational standards
has shifted away from rote memorization and toward the knowledge and
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