Working Memory in the Classroom
Date: Thursday 7th November 2024
Time: 7pm - 8pm
Location: Online via Zoom
How do working memory difficulties show up in the classroom and the SET room?
We will examine what things students may find difficult, the role of working memory in learning and in daily life and we will look at strategies to intervene in order to help students make progress
Presenter Biography- Annette Ormond, Grad Dip. SEN, M.Ed ASN.
I am a primary teacher working in schools for the past eighteen years. I am a passionate lifelong learner and am currently completing a Masters in Educational Leadership through Waterford Institute of Technology and studying towards a degree in psychology with the Open University. I have completed many different courses in the area of educating students with Additional Needs and I have significant and varied experience in the area also in SET, Special class teaching and work external to schools I am working in. I believe wholeheartedly in the difference we can make in the lives of people with many additional needs through our understanding and our knowledge. I worked with the Dyslexia Association of Ireland for eight years, as a tutor on the SNA course with UCD and as a lecturer with Hibernia College on the Inclusion and Diversity module with the PME students. I was awarded the IATSE Testimonial and Award for excellence in Support Teaching in 2017 when studying in University College Dublin and the Louise Madigan Bursary Award for research in education in 2021. I worked as a member of the ILSA Executive Committee.
Course Details
Course Date | 07-11-2024 7:00 pm |
Course End Date | 07-11-2024 8:00 pm |
Capacity | Unlimited |
Individual Price | Free |
Location | Online |