The aim of the present study was to investigate the potential of the Working Memory Rating Scale (WMRS), an observer-based rating scale that reflects behavioral difficulties of children with poor working memory. The findings indicate good internal reliability and adequate psychometric properties for use as a screening tool by teachers. Higher (i.e., more problematic) teacher ratings on the WMRS were associated with lower memory scores on direct assessments of working memory skills, as measured by the Automated Working Memory Assessment (AWMA) and the WISC-IV Working Memory Index. The use of the WMRS will allow educators to draw on their expertise in the classroom for early detection of children with working memory failures
English learners (EL) are one the largest population groups within the public schools in United Stat...
This study explored the cognitive and behavioral profiles of children with working memory impairment...
Working memory (WM) underpins learning and is strongly associated with academic achievement. Childre...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the potential of the Working Memory Rating Scale (WM...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the construct stability and diagnostic validity of a...
Working memory (WM) underpins learning and is strongly associated with academic achievement. Childre...
Working memory plays a key role in supporting children’s learning over the school years, and beyond ...
Two contrasting forms of classroom-based intervention were implemented with 256 primary school child...
Working memory, ability to remember and manipulate information, is crucial to academic attainment. T...
Working memory is an important factor in the acquisition of language, literacy and numeracy skills. ...
Working memory (WM) is the mental workspace that allows us to manipulate and store information tempo...
Working memory (WM) is an important predictor for academic learning and achievement. Typically, chil...
Over 2.4 million children in the public school system are diagnosed with a learning disability, incl...
The purpose of this study was to explore the profiles of classroom behaviour relating to attention a...
"This study investigates working memory deficits in children attending either an SEN primary school ...
English learners (EL) are one the largest population groups within the public schools in United Stat...
This study explored the cognitive and behavioral profiles of children with working memory impairment...
Working memory (WM) underpins learning and is strongly associated with academic achievement. Childre...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the potential of the Working Memory Rating Scale (WM...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the construct stability and diagnostic validity of a...
Working memory (WM) underpins learning and is strongly associated with academic achievement. Childre...
Working memory plays a key role in supporting children’s learning over the school years, and beyond ...
Two contrasting forms of classroom-based intervention were implemented with 256 primary school child...
Working memory, ability to remember and manipulate information, is crucial to academic attainment. T...
Working memory is an important factor in the acquisition of language, literacy and numeracy skills. ...
Working memory (WM) is the mental workspace that allows us to manipulate and store information tempo...
Working memory (WM) is an important predictor for academic learning and achievement. Typically, chil...
Over 2.4 million children in the public school system are diagnosed with a learning disability, incl...
The purpose of this study was to explore the profiles of classroom behaviour relating to attention a...
"This study investigates working memory deficits in children attending either an SEN primary school ...
English learners (EL) are one the largest population groups within the public schools in United Stat...
This study explored the cognitive and behavioral profiles of children with working memory impairment...
Working memory (WM) underpins learning and is strongly associated with academic achievement. Childre...