Teaching Memory Improvement to Adults
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Product Description
The revised edition of this manual aims to enable professionals to plan and teach an effective and enjoyable memory-improvement class. Designed for use in conjunction with "Improving Your Memory: How to Remember What You're Starting to Forget", it reproduces pages from the student guide, with instructional notes for the teacher, and includes chapter introductions, additional examples and exercises, and supplementary materials. The appendix explains the issues involved in planning and offering a memory improvement course - from publicity to lesson plans.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2839181 in Books
- Published on: 1994-07-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 120 pages
Editorial Reviews
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""Provides comprehensive information about memory. As an instructional guide, it is intended for use with the student text, Improving Your Memory: How to Remember What You're Starting to Forget -- although it can also be used as a self-paced guidebook for individual readers." -- Abstracts in Social Gerontology
""One of the most comprehensive memory training guides available. The examples are age-appropriate and engaging. The proffered techniques range from the ever-popular 'Tips and Tricks' to more effortful techniques such as story construction and categorization. This volume has clearly emerged from considerable practical experience with conducting memory courses." -- Contemporary Gerontology
