Executive Function
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Participants will have an opportunity to:
Deepen understanding of what executive function is and its importance.
Examine how to support learners develop their executive function through the lens of Universal Design for Learning (UDL).
Design or redesign a learning experience to support the development of executive function.
Choose how to engage with the course materials:
Google Slides: Building Executive Function This format is suggested for groups of colleagues or school teams who engage with the content collaboratively.
Online Course: Building Executive Function The online course includes the same content as the Google Slides with some additional interactive features to engage individual learners.
Webinar: Building Executive Function
Join us for a dynamic webinar on Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and executive function. Explore practical strategies to support goal-setting, time management, and self-regulation by embedding UDL principles into everyday instruction, empowering all students to take charge of their learning. Ideal for educators, administrators, and support staff.
Tuesday, November 12, 2024 | 3:30 – 4:30 pm PT
What are executive functions? Executive functions are the higher-order processes that we use to set and carry out goals. They include thinking processes like organization, planning, time management, working memory, and self-monitoring. They also include doing processes like impulse control, attention, task initiation, self-motivation and mental flexibility.