Guide to Memory with Ross Morrison McGill

Becoming Educated - A podcast by Darren Leslie

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This week I am joined by Ross McGill, founder of Teacher Toolkit, his alter ego you might say. Ross is the bestselling author of ‘Mark.Plan.Teach’, Teacher Toolkit and Just Great Teaching and has also co-authored brilliant books including ‘The Revision Revolution’. Recently, Ross released 'The Teacher Toolkit Guide to Memory' and it really is a fantastic addition to the cogsci discussion. Ross describes it as a beginners guide to memory, but it is so much more than that and we unpick some of the key themes in today’s episode. In this episode we discuss the following and so much more: Why memory is the number one thing to know about Some basic parts of the human brain and why we should know about them How memory is shaped in the brain How we can use Direct Instruction and Dual Coding to deliver content clearly and efficiently The different types of memory including short term memory and long-term memory The connection between emotions and learning This is a far-ranging conversation and Ross speaks with honesty and clarity when explaining complex concepts. Get involved and share widely. Please join our Facebook Group. I would love for you to join and share your takeaways from this episode and engage in discussion with fellow listeners. Keep the conversation going using #becomingeducated and tagging me @dnleslie If you have time, I would love for you to review Becoming Educated and share what you love about the podcast. You can support the ongoing production of the podcast by buying me a coffee This episode is sponsored by UpLearn: Up Learn is an online, curriculum-learning resource for A Levels that helps teachers improve educational outcomes amongst students, whilst reducing their own workloads. Developed by an experienced team of educators, Up Learn courses contain high-quality videos, quizzes, and exam preparation material. Teachers’ direct students to certain sections of Up Learn as homework, facilitating flipped learning, consolidation of classroom material and independent learning. 97% of students who complete an Up Learn course achieve A*/A, with many starting from D's and U's. What could yours achieve? Find out by booking a demo today at uplearn.co.uk and be sure to quote Becoming Educated for a 10% discount   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.