Episode: 46: The Power of Executive Functioning: How It Shapes Learning and Behavior with Tera Sumpter
The Inspired Teacher's Guide por Laura Wooldridge and Kim Wilkins
Notas del episodio
summaryThis conversation explores the intricate relationship between learning, executive function, and cognitive processing in children. The speakers discuss various aspects of literacy development, including phonemic awareness, visual imagery processing, and the importance of creating robust mental representations. They emphasize the need for effective assessment and intervention strategies, as well as the role of reflexive questioning in fostering self-directed learning. The impact of technology and the importance of play in child development are also highlighted, along with insights into the integrated cognitive processing model.
takeaways
- Children learn through problem-solving and exploration.
- Phonemic awareness is crucial for literacy development.
- Executive function plays a s ...
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