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Four Steps to Effective Learning

Douglas Brown  |  Learning Methodology  |  0 comments  |  101 views  |  Read Full
 
Each learner and each learning experience is unique; yet educators can identify patterns in the learning process. Designing effective learning requirements requires a clear understanding of, and attention to, both commonalities and differences in the learners and the learning.
 

Learning Tips for Multiple Intelligences

Susan Fitzell  |  Learning Methodology  |  0 comments  |  193 views  |  Read Full
 
We learn through all of the intelligence styles, but we have certain learning preferences that are stronger than others. Choose strategies that support your student's strongest learning preference when helping them with homework or studying.
 

Learning Methodologies

MGHines M. G. Hines  |  Learning Methodology  |  0 comments  |  188 views  |  Read Full
 
Learning is the process of acquiring any information that modifies a person's behavior, values and knowledge base. An ongoing process that starts as early as the fetal stages in humans, learning occurs in many forms including instinctive, experiential, conscious, and purposed learning. In formal learning, different methodologies are used to effectively impart knowledge to students within different learning scenarios.
 

Critical Thinking: Evaluating Patterns of Thinking

Al Steuart, Ph.D.  |  Learning Methodology  |  0 comments  |  246 views  |  Read Full
 
This article is written with the intent of fostering more effective written and verbal communication. Are you reflecting (thinking) right now about the degree of validity and accuracy of the pattern of thinking shared in the first sentence? If so, then you are engaged in critical thinking!
 

Participant Structures and Communicative Competence

Joseph D. Mapue  |  Learning Methodology  |  0 comments  |  133 views  |  Read Full
 
In her article, "Participant Structures and Communicative Competence: Warm Springs Children in Community and Classroom" Susan Philips described the disjuncture between verbal encounters in classrooms where young North American Indians get formally educated and in their native communities where they learn the particular skills their people deem necessary in their roles as members of the community. This disjuncture represents one of the major challenges being encountered in the primary and secondary education of North American Indians which have been widely reported in previous research and are well-known phenomena in the national education sector.
 

How To Teach With Style - Defining Students\\\' Learning Styles

Mary M. Hobbs  |  Learning Methodology  |  0 comments  |  143 views  |  Read Full
 
We all have different methods of processing and retaining information (the latter seems to become harder with every passing year) and they generally fall into three categories - auditory, visual and kinesthetic. Most learners have a dominant learning style. I believe the core strategy to successfully assisting learners to achieve their goals is offering a multi-style approach in every learning situation.
 

Learning Disability or Instructional Deficiency?

Susan Kruger  |  Learning Methodology  |  0 comments  |  148 views  |  Read Full
 
The more I learn about learning disabilities, the more I see that the "best practices" for educating students with learning disabilities are actually considered "best practices" for all learners. For example, math and reading interventions focus heavily on "hands-on" and "experiential" learning activities.
 

Multiple Intelligence Instruction at Home

Shea M Duane  |  Learning Methodology  |  0 comments  |  180 views  |  Read Full
 
What Kind of Smart are You? 'There is nothing new under the sun,' is an aphorism that can easily be applied to education. Education training programs have been stressing that children learn differently for a hundred years or more. But the theory of multiple intelligences as developed by Howard Gardner is a new path carved into an old, long traveled road.
 

An Introduction To Learning Styles

Guest  |  Learning Methodology  |  0 comments  |  214 views  |  Read Full
 
We all have certain preferences when it comes to receiving information. Some of us like to learn exclusively by reading books, while others favour discussing ideas with other people to help themselves understand a topic or problem. Recognising what your preferences are is generally considered a good way to improve the way you perceive and process new information.
 

The Visual Learning Style - Skills, Techniques and Strategies for Visual Learners

Cameron Syndey  |  Learning Methodology  |  0 comments  |  259 views  |  Read Full
 
Everybody learns through sensory perception such as touch, sight, hearing, taste, and feeling etc. However, generally we have a preference for absorbing and retrieving information in one of these ways. What that means is that, the format of the information stored will be represented in our minds visually, auditorily, or kinesthetically. For instance, if an auditory (hearing sense) learner listens to somebody talk they will remember the sound of the voice and what was said, while a visual learner might see the person saying the words.
 
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