In June 2023 Iroise gave a keynote talk on incorporating metacognition into executive control training during development during the Festival of Metacognition in Birmingham organised my Thinking Matters.
In July 2021 Iroise gave a talk on individual differences and educational neuroscience during the Bloomsbury Institute Teaching and Learning Conference, which was on the theme of Who do we want to be?
At the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Birkbeck joining the University of London, Iroise gave a talk on the Unlocke project. The recording of the talk is available here.
A blog was also written about this presentation by a Birkbeck student.
This debate took place at UCL IOE and was entitled 'What if the world really did revolve around teenagers?'
Speakers:
Iroise Dumontheil, Reader in Cognitive Neuroscience, Birkbeck
Mark Lehain, Director, Parents and Teachers for Excellence
Mike Shooter, Psychiatrist
Bettina Hohnen, Clinical Psychologist
Chair: Professor Sue Rogers, Interim Director, UCL Institute of Education
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This videos explains the results of the evaluation of the Stop & Think intervention, a project jointly funded by the Education Endowment Fund and Wellcome Trust.
Presentation on "Can mindfulness meditation training improve self-regulation in adolescents?", discussing a collaboration with Dr. Kristen Lyons on a project funded by the Jacobs Foundation.
Presentation on Iroise's research on Social cognition development during adolescence. Apologies for the poor quality of the video!
See programme and other videos here:
http://www.cbcd.bbk.ac.uk/events/21st_anniversary_conference
Présentation (en francais) sur la régulation du comportement et des émotions pendant l'adolescence.
Suivez ce lient pour regarder les autres conférences: https://www.associationneuroeducation.org/videos-ecole-ete-2019