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    David Kolb’s Learning Styles Inventory Of many theories established in the late 20th century, David Kolb was instrumental in identifying an important relationship between movement and learning. Kolb considered the many factors of an individual’s learning preference upon developing his model, the Learning…

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    Learning Styles and Their Value There are numerous styles of learning, however, they are all combinations of the primary seven. Each holds its own value, depending on the person using it. If you can discover your style of learning, for what is at hand, it makes the job easier, whether it is writing a paper, listening to a lecture, teaching a class, or putting together a project. Your learning style is not necessarily just one style. Most people are capable of switching learning styles to…

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    It is important to have positive intelligence because it is the science and routine of making power over your specific identity so you can accomplish your most extreme limit for both fulfillment and accomplishment. You require profitable academic conviction systems. When you have that, you will investigate your life in an ideal way. Motivation is not that draining as resentment, wretchedness or stuff that way. So it is fundamental to make feelings that are critical for you, that favorable…

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    The multiple intelligence (“MI”) theory created by Howard Gardner, is based on eight different intelligences which reflect a person 's intellectual ability. This model of intelligence challenges other theories such as Alfred Binet’s theory of general intelligence. Binet’s theory focuses on a person 's ability to obtain high-ranking test scores and their overall general cognitive capability (Denig, 2004, 96). The MI theory differs due to the fact that it explores how test scores are not…

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    L.M. Montgomery Middle School is located in the Blithe county district. This district has been ranked at 92nd out of 182 districts in the state of Georgia, according to SchoolDigger.com. L.M. Montgomery is in the process of becoming a Title 1 school, as about 63% of the students in attendance receive free or reduced lunch. This school is also in the final stages of a renovation, which began during the second half of the previous school year. As a result, the students and teachers are enjoying a…

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    Amelia Bedelia Summary

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    issues with communicating that Amelia Bedelia has, we can easily see how similar miscommunication happens with our English learners. Teachers can approach these language barriers and others using the theories and teaching techniques such as Vygotsky’s ZPD, metacognition and multiple intelligences. One way for a teacher to approach the issue of homonyms and idioms…

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    When a lesson includes movement with the music, this gets the students moving and practicing their coordination. Howard Gardner’s Theory of Multiple Intelligences can be related to physical development. Students are working on their bodily-kinesthetic intelligence. As well as working on the bodily-kinesthetic intelligence, children are also developing their developmental midline. In other words, there is an imaginary line in the middle of their body and they are learning how…

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    essential to cater for the diverse learning styles and abilities of students. Gardner’s (1978) ‘theory of multiple intelligences’ consists of seven different intelligences, creating a framework that will ensure the micro-teaching…

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    How Is Science Nurtured?

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    This new theory proposed that there was just not one intelligence people could be inclined in, but rather 8 different intelligences (Hock 102). These intelligences are as follows; linguistic, logical-mathematical, musical, spatial, bodily-kinesthetic, interpersonal, intrapersonal, and naturist. One with a high linguistic intelligence would be well versed in word phrasing, word usage, and know many word’s meanings. Logical-mathematically…

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    There are many things that go into being interpersonally social. Among the nine intelligences, I believe I fit interpersonal intelligence the best. What does interpersonal intelligence mean? It means I am “people smart” or as Howard Gardner says, “Interpersonal intelligence is the ability to understand and interact effectively with others. It involves effective verbal and nonverbal communication, the ability to note distinctions among others, sensitivity to the moods and temperaments of others,…

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