CALGARY TELUS CONVENTION CENTRE (CTCC) and HYATT - address
Pre-Registration will OPEN February 1, 2025 at 10:00 a.m. and CLOSE February 17, 2025 AT 8:00 p.m.
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Far from being unknowable and fickle, human memory and attention are very predictable and rule-bound systems. During this session, we will start by exploring the 9 key principles of memory and consider how each can be adapted for teaching/learning practices. From there, we will move into the three levels of human attention and consider what this means for both classroom practice and at-home studying. Perfect for any teacher who has ever wondered why so many students forget so much material (and wishes to consider how to combat this!).