Executive Functioning & The Science of Motivation

About the Course
What do students need to be successful at school? Executive Functions (EF) lay the foundation for the development of critical life skills throughout one’s life. For students, these skills are necessary for learning, dealing with peer pressure & conflict, problem-solving, handling emotions, setting goals and so much more. Through this course, participants will learn how executive function skills and motivation form through brain development, define what EF skills are, and understand their importance. This course will also look at some common disorders seen in schools that can impact EF (ex. ADHD, ASD, Anxiety) as more students are needing EF supports through IEPs, 504s and ALPs.
Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Differentiate between executive function and self-regulation.
- Analyze how executive function skills develop and how they are used.
- Identify executive functioning needs.
- Compare & contrast executive functioning amongst neurotypical and neuroatypical youth.
- Design systems, structures, and interventions to support the development of executive functioning and motivation.
Reviews
Andrea Lazar
Lots of excellent information all education staff should be knowledgeable on.
Claire Raab
This course is amazing!! High recommend! The way the course topic's was structured really allows for deep understanding.
Hannah Cuviello
I loved this course. I thought the resources were interesting and the discussions were thought provoking. It was a lot of work; I think this class should be offered at three credits in the future (rather than decreasing the workload).
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