Every child is unique and hence their learning styles can differ greatly. Some children are visual-spatial learners while others are auditory learners. There are children who are kinesthetic learners who benefits most from hands-on experience.
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How Young Children Learn to Read in HighScope Programs
This set of position papers explains how young children learn to read and write in High/Scope’s infant-toddler,...
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Putting Story Structure to Work
Now, all this about movies has been a diverting interlude (at least I hope it has), but what does it have to do with the...
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The Importance of Practice
Until now, I have been a bit casual in how I have talked about practice. I have made it sound synonymous with...
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Problems Learning Content
Given that attention to the learning task or activity is the first part of the learning process, it is not surprising...
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Helping Slow Learners: Implications for the Classroom
What can we do for slow learners? The point of this chapter is to emphasize that slow learners are not dumb. They...
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