David Rabiner, Ph.D. - Senior Research Scientist, Duke University

 
 

"I invite you to learn more about Cogmed's Working Memory Training Program 
for students who struggle to achieve up to their potential because of working
memory and attention difficulties.  This is an intensive training program that
has accumulated substantial research support."


David Rabiner, Ph.D. Senior Research Scientist, Duke University


Dear Education Professional,

Extensive research has clearly indicated that poor working memory is a significant contributor to learning difficulties for many children.  Cogmed's program is designed to train and improve working memory and has accumulated substantial research support, with more than a dozen studies published in leading scientific journals.  These include studies that have looked specifically at the impact of working memory training on student achievement. Cogmed Working Memory Training has been widely used in Swedish schools for a number of years and is now being introduced to schools in the US and Canada.
 
To learn about the potential benefits that Cogmed Working Memory Training may provide students in your school and district, just request information for education professionals by submitting the form below.   The information will be sent to you directly from Cogmed. I believe you will find this information to be of interest.

Sincerely,

David Rabiner,PhD
Duke University

Disclosure - Please note that I am a paid consultant to Cogmed, and this has the potential to bias my review of their program.  I thus encourage you to review the research support for Cogmed carefully and to draw your own conclusions about the potential value of this approach.

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