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    Types of Learners

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    seeing or visualising it. Some people tend to learn everything through practising . Still‚ others learn best through reading and writing. According to the way of perceiving information‚ learners can be classified into four types: auditory‚ visual‚ kinesthetic and read/write. The first type of learners is auditory learners who process information primarily through listening and verbalizing. As an example‚ they focus their ears and attention on your words‚ listening carefully to everything what

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    Global Lesson Plan Paper

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    Global Lesson Plan Letty Gutiérrez TESOL/507 School‚ Community‚ and Family Culture 2 February 2013 Michelle Barker Introduction In this paper‚ there are two lessons that show the importance of cultural sensitivity. Students will learn the importance of character education and Social Studies in a local and global setting so they may be better people now and in the future. Learning these lessons early on in a safe school community will better prepare them for their journey into the global

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    VARK

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    21 November 13 I completed the Visual‚ Aural‚ Read/Write‚ and Kinesthetic (VARK) questionnaire and my results were pretty amazing. My learning style is more Aural with a score of 13 but‚ it is very closely followed by visual at 12 and Kinesthetic at 11. Since Aural is my front runner on my learning style I can relate to Social Learning and then the Behaviorist theory due to visual and Kinesthetic closely behind Aural. I mentioned above that I was more Aural and I can relate to Social Learning

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    Sensation and Perception

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    the sensation and perception of a person TOPIC: SENSATION AND PERCEPTION As man lives‚ vast information are continuously accepted by the senses or sense organs. Every second of life‚ the senses are functioning to connect the internal or physiological body to the external world or vice-versa. Through man’s development in life (from birth to death)‚ the senses are continuously affected by one stimulus after another. The process of accepting the stimulus by the sense is called sensation. The

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    which an individual bases their learning from. The style types include visual with a score of 8 for this learner. The second style is aural with a score of 10. The third style includes reading and writing with a score of 12. The final style is kinesthetic with a score of 10 (www.vark-learn.com). According to Fleming‚ multimodal learning styles is how most students prefer to learn (www.vark-learn.com). It is agreeable by this learner that multimodal is most beneficial to get the most from a learning

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    The Unpredictable

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    Multiple IntelligencesHoward Gardner of Harvard has identified seven distinct intelligences. This theory has emerged from recent cognitive research and "documents the extent to which students possess different kinds of minds and therefore learn‚ remember‚ perform‚ and understand in different ways‚" according to Gardner (1991). According to this theory‚ "we are all able to know the world through language‚ logical-mathematical analysis‚ spatial representation‚ musical thinking‚ the use of the body

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    VARK Analysis Paper

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    is indicative of the other form of multi-modal learning which is context specific approach. A person who learns from a context specific approach will find the best learning strategy for a particular subject. Having scored highest in Visual and Kinesthetic a context specific learner may use one of these particular strategies for a particular subject to be learned or start with one and migrate to another based on their particular strengths‚ how the material is being presented or other variables. The

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    Body Language

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    Abstract This research examines how men and women communicate using body language and why does it matter. Studies from various psychological and medical centers have shown that your body moves can tell more about someone than the words he or she speaks. People never realize the movements they make and how the people around him or her would interpret those moves. Lately‚ body language has been a topic very important psychologically and how it affects somebody emotionally and in other areas. Through

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    Therapeutic Technique - Feldenkrais Method SCI 201 – Survey of Alternative Medicine The National Institutes of Health and the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) has five major categories of complementary and alternative medicine. Whole Medical Systems‚ Mind-Body Medicine‚ Biologically Based Practices‚ Manipulative and Body-Based Practices‚ and Energy Medicine. The Feldenkrais Method is defined as "The relationship between movement and thought‚ increased

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    The 25th anniversary of the publication of Howard Gardner’s Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences Copyright 2008 Howard Gardner. All rights Reserved. In 1983‚ psychologist Howard Gardner published Frames of Mind‚ the book in which he introduced his ‘theory of multiple intelligences’ (MI theory). Gardner wrote this book as a psychologist and thought that he was addressing principally his colleagues in psychology. He devoted little of the book to educational implications and

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