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Learning Styles, Study Skills, Weaknesses and Strategies

by Mike1229 in Education, October 21, 2009
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Many studies have been preformed to determine the type of learner an individual is. Each person absorbs information differently and therefore has a different method of recording, remembering and recalling that information. Felder & Soloman (2009) suggests that these differing types of learners range from active to reflective learners, sensing to intuitive learners, visual to verbal learners, and sequential to global learners.

Multiple Intelligences and Learning Styles Together

by mishee in Psychology, September 25, 2009
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The Multiple Intelligences with the Learning Styles work hand in hand. In every aspect of Multiple Intelligences, there is a preferred style/way in learning or enhancing it.

Difference Between a Good Teacher and a Great Teacher

by maryann jean in Education, September 17, 2008
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During my educational career as a secondary school English teacher and a secondary school counselor, I have been fortunate to observe the difference between “the great teacher” and “the good teacher”.

Ten Things Adult Undergrad Students Need to Know Before They Go Back to School

by Angie Reneau in Education, May 30, 2008
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Going back to school with a mortgage, kids, and full-time job? It’s not easy, but it can be done.

Learning Styles and Teaching Methods

by J D Gaudet in Education, May 17, 2008
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Understanding learning styles will increase success with your students. The days of rote learning are over.

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