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What is working memory and why is it important for teachers to know how it works?
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What are three ways teachers can enhance students' retention of the learning material?
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How do metacognitive skills help students learn? Give three examples.
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What significance is given to the change in the way brain research has taken place over the years?
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Name one of the brain research findings that is of importance to educators and explain why.
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Is the brain basically a filing cabinet for information? Why or why not?
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