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Gray and gerrard, what year, catagorized what?
in 1977, cata. learninng styles differenly as "rigig""undisciplined""anzious""craetive
Rigid learner
anal retentive, ocd, perfect order, sequencing....creativity is hard to teach
anxious learner...
ME!
Felder and Brent in what year proposed a what?
in 1999
Gardner proposed what?
an alternate hypothesis in which intelligenc eis defined as the ability to solve problems or to craete products that are valued within one or more cultural settings.
Gardner wrote what book?
wrote Frames of mind
what is Frames of Mind
Gardners book that lists 7 types of intelligence and states that there may also be a spiritual intelligenxe, although he does not list it separatly or discuss it extensively.
7 types of intelligence by Gardner
linguistic, musical, logical/mathmatical, bodily/kinesthetic, spatial, personal/interpersonal, personal/intrapersonal
Gardner was the one who talked about learning how?
talked about learning as specific type, and teaching needing to be of that type to be effective: and that not everyone can learn everything, but is usualy good at at least one thing...or a few.
In American society-we tend to teach skills by verbal transmission of procedures relying heavily on what?
O WRITTEN INFORMATION AND SECONDARILY ON ORAL/auditory transmission (teling how)as well as by demonstration and graphic or diagrammatic representation.
Japanese culture relies primarily on what to learn to DO?
on oral/auditory input, with reading/graphic representation as a secondary transmission mode...Demonstrative little, and dont ask questions.
Navajo culture teaches people to DO things how?
by watching as other people do the task.
put the child in front of you why to tie his shoe? small child...
because he's small and thats exactly what he's seeing.
for an older person, to tie his shoe....put the person where?
next to you, not in front of you and not wrapped around him...
never do what when tying a shoe?!? teaching that is...
sit accross from....beause its mirror image and it throws them off!!!