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    Henoildo Personality

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    I have signed him up for various science camps to encourage him to continue with his learning. Another area Henoildo loves is music. His musical intelligence is quite impressive and he is advanced in reading and playing music. He plays in the school orchestra band and jazz band. Over the past few years he has learned to play the saxophone, the piano and the guitar. When it comes to his bodily kinesthetic, he is also advanced. He is constantly involved in either soccer or baseball. Based…

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    . In learning style of intellectual functioning, field independence teachers tend to be analytical, organized, and articulated, whereas field sensitive teachers are focused on the needs, feelings and interests of their students. Multiple intelligence provides an array of potential pathways for learning which include Linguistic intelligence, logical-mathematical intelligence, spatial intelligence, bodily-kinesthetic intelligence, musical intelligence, interpersonal intelligence,…

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    eight intelligences that everybody should have or know. Let’s list them in order, just so we know what those eight are. The first is logical mathematical, and the second is verbal linguistic, and the third is interpersonal, and the fourth is body kinesthetic, and the fifth is musical, and the sixth is visual…

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    distinct learning styles are visual-spatial, body-kinesthetic, musical, interpersonal, intrapersonal, linguistic, and logical-mathematical. Visual-spatial is the ability to think in visual terms and use mental pictures to solve problems. Students…

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    Introduction Background to the study “If a child is not learning in the way you teach, change your teaching strategy and teach the child in the way he or she learns!” Each child is unique and learns best when information is presented to him or her in an appropriate way. According to Sikand, (2002) Multisensory teaching technique is the process of learning new subject matter through the use of two or more senses. Multisensory teaching is one important aspect of instruction for many students.…

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    A Personal Philosophy of Education and Learning I firmly believe that children, regardless of circumstances all have the capability to learn and teach others something meaningful and important. The time just needs to be taken to find the method the child can best use to do this. Not all children are equal in how they learn or express the ideas that they learn and it should be our job to help find that method and allow for the child to use it at its fullest potential. Both the ideas of multiple…

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    logical-mathematical, spatial, bodily-kinesthetic, intrapersonal, interpersonal and naturalistic. Linguistic intelligence is the skill in using and understanding language. Musical intelligence is having skills in the creation of music.…

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    Administration outlaws technology in classes Are you for or against technology? There has been an ongoing debate between educators concerning the effect on students towards the use of computers in the classroom, and whether it has a positive impact on learning. The school board took the final decision and banned technology. Does connectivity to the rest of the globe increase performance in the classroom or serve as a distraction? The grounds on which they have prohibited technology has been…

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    knowledge that the children will be learning at the kids pace. Unlikely, that is not the case. There are many ways a teacher can help their students, and they would, but they are very limited due to standards that they…

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    Infants And Toddlers

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    It is necessary for children of all ages to have a learning environment suitable for their age groups. Infants and toddlers need age appropriate materials in order for them to learn and play. They will also need a daily routine schedule for learning, snacks, nap time and playing. A copy of the schedule should be given to the parents of the children. When giving the children their snacks there should be a certain area in the classroom for that. During nap time each infant should have their own…

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