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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Experience and Education, Firsthand Experience
This article involves children in firsthand experiences. Basing children’s learning on content that can be experienced...
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Background Knowledge: Implications for the Classroom
If factual knowledge makes cognitive processes work better, the obvious implication is that we must help children learn...
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Learning Modalities
Learning styles and learning modalities are often spoken of interchangeably. Modalities refer to how students use their...
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Student Perceptions of Grades
Students’ perceptions of grades are important for two general reasons (Black & Wiliam, 1998; Crooks, 1988; Ross,...
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Why Is Knowledge Shallow?
Every teacher has had the following experience: You ask a student a question (in class or perhaps on a test), and the...
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