Milton J. Dehn 
Essentials of Working Memory Assessment and Intervention [EPUB ebook] 

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Improve academic learning outcomes with accurate working memory assessment and evidence-based interventions

Essentials of Working Memory Assessment and Intervention is an accessible, practical guide to accurately and efficiently assessing working memory. This comprehensive resource explains the theories of working memory, with an emphasis on cognitive load theory, and provides step-by-step guidelines for organizing a cross-battery assessment, selecting appropriate instruments, interpreting results, and formulating individualized interventions and educational programming. In-depth case studies illustrate typical profiles found in children and adolescents with working memory deficits, and the companion CD features worksheets, testing charts, and other useful resources. Reader-friendly design elements including Rapid Reference, Caution, and Don’t Forget boxes, and practice questions, bullet points, and icons make this guide useful for both study and desk reference.


Working memory deficits are the main reason why students with disabilities are unable to successfully respond to regular education interventions. Given the strong relationship between working memory and all areas of academic learning, a deeper understanding of working memory and the related assessments and interventions can facilitate greater achievement. This book helps readers:



  • Understand the development and neuroanatomy of working memory

  • Learn techniques for improving working memory in the classroom

  • Examine strategies for brain-based working memory training

  • Effectively utilize working memory assessment measures


By examining the critical functions of working memory and its relationship with specific learning disabilities, then providing strategies for assessment and detailed intervention guidance, this book helps educatorsand professionals guide their students and clients toward improved cognitive functioning, , reduced frustration, and improved academic performance . For those seeking a practical approach to working memory, Essentials of Working Memory Assessment and Intervention provides the tools and information they need.

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Series Preface xiii


Acknowledgments xv


One Working Memory Models 1


Working Memory’s Influence 2


Baddeley’s Working Memory Model 3


Other Models of Working Memory 7


The Controversy Regarding Working Memory Capacity 12


Retention Intervals 15


Cognitive Load Theory 15


The Integrated Model of Working Memory 16


Two Cognitive Processes Highly Related With Working Memory 25


General Intelligence 26


Fluid Reasoning 28


The Big Three 30


Executive Functions 30


Attention 31


Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder 32


Oral Language 34


Auditory Processing 35


Phonological Processing 35


Processing Speed 36


Visual-Spatial Processing 37


Sequential Processing 37


Long-Term Memory 38


Metamemory 42


Strategies 43


Three Development, Neuroanatomy, and Risk Factors 45


Development of Working Memory 45


Metamemory Development 50


Long-Term Memory Development 51


The Neuroanatomy of Working Memory 51


The Neuroanatomy of Long-Term Memory 56


Risk Factors for Working Memory Impairments 58


Four Working Memory’s Influence on Academic Learning and Performance 64


Working Memory and Classroom Learning 65


Cognitive Load in the Classroom 66


Working Memory and Basic Reading Skills 69


Working Memory and Reading Comprehension 72


Working Memory and Mathematics 75


Working Memory and Written Expression 81


Working Memory and Oral Language 82


Working Memory and Scholastic Performance 84


Working Memory and LD 85


The Importance of Automaticity 89


Implications for Assessment 90


Conclusions 91


Five Assessment Strategies 95


How to Determine Which Working Memory Component a Subtest Measures 96


Informal Assessment Procedures 102


Assessing Interaction With Long-Term Memory 114


Working Memory Testing 116


Testing Related Cognitive Processes 122


Analyzing Test Results 122


Interpretation of Working Memory Assessment Data 132


Specific Learning Disability Determination 137


Memory Processes Analyzer 138


Six Psychological Scales That Measure Working Memory 141


Child and Adolescent Memory Profile (CHAMP) 143


Cognitive Assessment System, Second Edition (CAS-II) 143


Comprehensive Test of Phonological Processing, Second Edition (CTOPP2) 145


Differential Ability Scales, Second Edition (DAS-II) 146


Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children, Second Edition (KABC-II) 148


The NEPSY II 149


Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales, Fifth Edition (SB5) 151


Test of Auditory Processing Skills, Third Edition (TAPS-3) 152


Test of Memory and Learning, Second Edition (TOMAL-2) 153


The Wechsler Intelligence Scales 155


WISC-IV Integrated 158


Wechsler Memory Scale, Fourth Edition (WMS-IV) 159


Wide Range Assessment of Memory and Learning, Second Edition (WRAML2) 161


Woodcock-Johnson IV Tests of Achievement (WJ IV ACH) 163


Woodcock-Johnson IV Tests of Cognitive Abilities (WJ IV COG) 163


Woodcock-Johnson IV Tests of Oral Language (WJ IV OL) 165


Seven Working Memory Interventions That Change the Brain 168


Types of Working Memory Interventions 169


Selecting Working Memory Exercises and Strategies 169


Measuring Progress 175


Metamemory Training 177


The Efficacy of Working Memory Training 177


How Working Memory Training Changes the Brain 181


Conclusions Regarding the Efficacy of Working Memory Training 183


Internet-Based Working Memory Training 184


Hands-On Working Memory Exercises 188


Interventions That Improve Related Cognitive Processes 192


Eight Supporting Working Memory in the Classroom 197


The Mnemonic-Based Classroom 198


Metamemory Instruction 200


Instruction That Reduces Cognitive Load 201


Accommodations and Modifications for Specific Academic Subjects 205


General Accommodations 208


Instructional Practices That Support Working Memory 209


Teaching Working Memory Strategies 213


Bypassing Working Memory by Using LTM Strategies 222


Nine Case Study 225


Working Memory Interpretation Section 225


Case Study Assessment 227


Example of a Written Interpretation 236


Jon’s Interventions 241


Appendix A Scaled Score to Standard Score Conversion Table With Percentiles 253


Appendix B T-Score to Standard Score Conversion Table 256


Appendix C Working Memory Composites and Subtests Sorted by Scale 259


Annotated Bibliography 266


References 269


About the Author 303


About the Online Resources 304


Index 307

Circa l’autore

MILTON J. DEHN, Ed.D., NCSP, is the cofounder and program director of Schoolhouse Tutoring® and a former practicing school psychologist, associate professor, and director of a graduate training program in school psychology. He is the author of Working Memory and Academic Learning, Long-Term Memory Problems in Children and Adolescents, and Essentials of Processing Assessment, Second Edition all from Wiley.
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Lingua Inglese ● Formato EPUB ● ISBN 9781118876732 ● Dimensione 1.3 MB ● Editore Milton J. Dehn ● Casa editrice John Wiley & Sons ● Paese US ● Pubblicato 2015 ● Edizione 1 ● Scaricabile 24 mesi ● Moneta EUR ● ID 4464561 ● Protezione dalla copia senza

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