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OAK HILL: WORKING MEMORY - FROM IDENTIFICATION TO PROVISION
Thursday 28 February 2019

Oak Hill are excited to announce their upcoming seminars. These events are specifically designed for our professional community, to aid teachers and teaching assistants from both primary and secondary schools.


Thursday, 28th February 2019 - by Dr Jennie Guise, 6,00-7,00pm

Working memory - from identification to provision

* what is working memory?
* how do I know when it isn't working?
* what practical methods can I use to support students?

The seminar will examine the key features of working memory (WM) and how teachers can identify WM difficulties, through tests, and also observation. The seminar will include practical activities to explore both auditory and visual aspects of WM, and some practical methods of providing support, across different subject areas, to students in Primary and Senior School.

Dr Jennie Guise is a Practitioner Psychologist with extensive experience of assessing for Specific Learning Difficulties in Primary and Secondary Schools, Further Education, Higher Education and in the workplace. www.dysguise.com

Spaces are limited, please reserve your place as soon as possible, 50chf paid by invoice in advance: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Oak Hill School Foundation

Providing remediation for students with dyslexia and/or attention deficit disorder

Chemin de Précossy 31
1260 Nyon
Tel: 022 354 01 40

Location Nyon, VD

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