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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Influence of Grading Practices on Motivation to Learn
Bruner (1966), writing when cognitive psychology was just beginning its surge to the forefront of educational theory,...
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Research on Motivation and Learning
Research on Motivation In summarizing 20 years of research in the area of motivation in mathematics education, James A....
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Applying Goal-Orientation Theory in the Classroom
Students tend to adopt the goal orientations that are stressed in their classrooms. Given that the research is clear...
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A Day in an Inclusive Setting: Focus on Language and Literacy
The room bustles with activity as children arrive at our preschool program from all over the county. Children put their...
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Effective Classroom Practice: Evaluation
External evaluation is often necessary for students to increase their competence level. Although they may be able to...
