<b><i>''</i>This book is <u>M</u>asterful, <u>E</u>vidence-based, <u>M</u>emorable, <u>O</u>perational, <u>R</u>eadable, and the best book for <u>Y</u>ou on memory.'' </b>Professor John Hattie<u><b><i>Teacher Toolkit Guides </i>transform the theory of education into practical ideas for your classroom. </b></u>From Ross Morrison McGill, bestselling author of <i>Mark. Plan. Teach. 2.0</i>, this book unpicks the research behind how learners retain and recall information. It provides evidence-based strategies for improving memory in the classroom. Cleverly designed with infographics, charts and diagrams, <i>The Teacher Toolkit Guide to Memory </i>provides clear, visual explanations of how memory works, including short-term and long-term memory, working memory, semantic memory and episodic memory. Ross presents a wealth of original ideas for incorporating this theory into day-to-day classroom practice, with proven methods for aiding knowledge retention and testing recall, to boost learning,