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EPISODE · Mar 18, 2025 · 37 MIN

Avsnitt 57:Roundtable on Working Memory and Learning

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This podcast episode was recorded with a live audience at researchED Scandinavia in Haninge, Sweden, Saturday March 15th.   This Roundtable has its focus on something that is crucial for teachers to know as much as possible about, and especially its implications for teaching and learning. The focus is on Working Memory in relation to Learning.   And our three guests are like a gold mine of knowledge in this area.    We have professor Alan Baddeley, truly a world leader in the area of Working Memory from a research perspective. He has researched about Working Memory for more than 50 years and is still active in further research to develop our knowledge about Working Memory. This podcast is a unique opportunity to learn from the best.    Together with him we have professor Daniel Willingham. He is an expert on evidence on how learning happens and the last decade he has made great contributions in translating the Science of Learning for the Education area He contributes with an unique ability to link what we know about the Working Memory to Education.    This Roundtable team's third member is Kate Jones. She is an international expert on the Science of Learning from a teacher's perspective and a teaching perspective.    Together our three amazing guests make a team that together really puts knowledge about Working Memory into perspectives of great value for every teacher and school leader.   kontakt: [email protected] musik: Andreas Lidberg

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This podcast episode was recorded with a live audience at researchED Scandinavia in Haninge, Sweden, Saturday March 15th.   This Roundtable has its focus on something that is crucial for teachers to know as much as possible about, and especially its implications for teaching and learning. The focus is on Working Memory in relation to Learning.   And our three guests are like a gold mine of knowledge in this area.    We have professor Alan Baddeley, truly a world leader in the area of Working Memory from a research perspective. He has researched about Working Memory for more than 50 years and is still active in further research to develop our knowledge about Working Memory. This podcast is a unique opportunity to learn from the best.    Together with him we have professor Daniel Willingham. He is an expert on evidence on how learning happens and the last decade he has made great contributions in translating the Science of Learning for the Education area He contributes with an unique ability to link what we know about the Working Memory to Education.    This Roundtable team's third member is Kate Jones. She is an international expert on the Science of Learning from a teacher's perspective and a teaching perspective.    Together our three amazing guests make a team that together really puts knowledge about Working Memory into perspectives of great value for every teacher and school leader.   kontakt: [email protected] musik: Andreas Lidberg

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