Executive Function Skills in a Comprehensive Curriculum

Type: Article
Topics: School Administrator Magazine

June 01, 2024

A child development researcher on promoting learning, school success and life skills by teaching reflection and attention regulation to students

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Philip David Zelazo

Nancy M. and John E. Lindahl Professor

Institute of Child Development at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, Minn.

Additional Resources

More detailed information about EF skills and their implications for education is available from these sources:

The Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University provides information about children’s EF skills and how adults can promote them ().

Ellen Galinsky’s work on EF skills in childhood (Mind in the Making) and adolescence (The Breakthrough Years) includes strategies for supporting developing EF skills.

U.S. Department of Education published a paper, “Executive Function: Implications for Education”

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