Solving Core Executive Function Challenges
This online professional development course for teachers takes a deep dive into the three core executive functions of working memory, cognitive flexibility, and inhibition control so that they can better guide their students to sustainable learning. The course begins by examining both the metacognitive and social-emotional strands of executive function, including the important role that motivation plays in it. From there, the course takes a deep dive into the three core executive functions, where teachers examine the pivotal role that working memory plays in learning and how attention issues can diminish its impact. Next, teachers explore how flexible thinking leads to metacognition, self-regulation, and self-evaluation, all important executive function skills. Specific strategies to strengthen students’ inhibitory control are explored next, as this can improve classroom management struggles. The importance of organization is also explored, including several strategies to boost students’ time and task management skills. Last, but certainly not least, teachers explore how to support and strengthen their students’ executive functions in the content areas of mathematics, reading, and writing. By the end of this continuing education course, teachers will feel more confident in their quest to leverage best executive function practices as they guide their students to sustainable learning.
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Professional Development Institute
Lindsey Maranto
949-263-4931
lindsey@webteaching.com
Event Details
Target Group | K - 2, 3 - 5, 6 - 8, 9 - 12 |
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Delivery Method | Online |
Available PL Durations(s) | 50 hrs |
Renewal Units/Credit | 50 PDUs |
Cost | $149 course only |