The 4MAT System

The 4MAT System
Title The 4MAT System PDF eBook
Author Bernice McCarthy
Publisher About Learning Incorporated
Pages 220
Release 1981
Genre 4MAT System
ISBN 9780960899203

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MAT System: Teaching to Learning Styles with Right/left Mode Techniques

MAT System: Teaching to Learning Styles with Right/left Mode Techniques
Title MAT System: Teaching to Learning Styles with Right/left Mode Techniques PDF eBook
Author Bernice McCarthy
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1981
Genre
ISBN 9780686325949

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The 4MAT System

The 4MAT System
Title The 4MAT System PDF eBook
Author Bernice McCarthy
Publisher
Pages 51
Release 1979
Genre Learning ability
ISBN

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About Learning

About Learning
Title About Learning PDF eBook
Author Bernice McCarthy
Publisher Excel Publishing
Pages 472
Release 1996
Genre Education
ISBN

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School Discipline and About The 12 Learning Styles Theories

School Discipline and About The 12 Learning Styles Theories
Title School Discipline and About The 12 Learning Styles Theories PDF eBook
Author Joaquim Manuel Andrade
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 155
Release 2018-12-21
Genre Education
ISBN 0359308201

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There is in our schools a chronic problem: the lack of discipline. Often students do not feel well within the classrooms. That they do not have the proper behavior at these places. That they are turbulent or uneasy, they do not let the quiet environment necessary for learning from colleagues. There is a cause that can justify the bad atmosphere within the classroom. They are not, nor can be, an oasis in the middle of the wider environment that surrounds them: the schoolyard, the families, the town, the country, the world.

A Guide to Creating Self-learning Materials

A Guide to Creating Self-learning Materials
Title A Guide to Creating Self-learning Materials PDF eBook
Author Dan R. Minnick
Publisher Int. Rice Res. Inst.
Pages 231
Release 1989
Genre Audio-visual materials
ISBN 9711042126

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Autotutorial or self-learning instruction as a learning methods: some relevant theories and concepts; A/I or self-learning materials: creation and use.

Learning Styles and Inclusion

Learning Styles and Inclusion
Title Learning Styles and Inclusion PDF eBook
Author Gavin Reid
Publisher SAGE
Pages 191
Release 2005-09-09
Genre Education
ISBN 1849203423

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′[Gavin Reid] provides some useful links to websites devoted to different approaches. Some of the ideas relating to specific areas of the curriculum, for example, the suggested approaches to the teaching of modern languages, are likely to be particularly valuable. Reid also outlines strategies using learning styles for pupils with learning differences, including attention disorders, dyslexia, developmental co-ordination difficulties, number difficulties, and those on the autistic spectrum′ - Times Educational Supplement Extra for Special Needs `We have been lucky enough to hear Gavin speak twice in the last year and those of you who have also heard him will know that he is at the cutting edge of his field. This book really encompasses those areas that are particularly topical and the "buzz" words on everyone′s lips! This book clearly sets out "who" is involved in inclusion and "what" is actually meant by learning styles. Gavin not only offers practical strategies but also suggests how "old hands" could vary their teaching styles to appeal to all types of learners. Therefore we feel this book is for the main stream teacher as well as the specialist and, if this is a target area for your school, this book might be a valuable addition to your bookshelf′ - SATIPS `In this book, Gavin Reid has grasped the nettle (of inclusion) with both hands and provided a text that is full of common sense and practical suggestions as to how the mainstream teacher can draw upon recent psychological theory and research to enhance the learning of all children. He jumps on no bandwagons but draws judiciously from a wide range of approaches to assessing learning styles and links what can be learned about groups and individuals from such techniques to helpful classroom practice′ - Professor Bob Burden, School of Education and Lifelong Learning, University of Exeter `Gavin Reid is that rare professional who not only explains how and why children learn best, but also suggests a myriad of practical strategies to help them. I highly recommend this book for everyone from undergraduates to "old hands" working toward successful inclusion. Parents, too, will profit from Dr. Reid′s wise and comprehensive experience′ - Jane M. Healy, Ph.D., Educational Psychologist and Author of "Your Child′s Growing Mind: Brain Development and Learning from Birth to Adolescence." 3rd Edition. NY: Broadway Books, 2004. Drawing on his considerable experience as a teacher, educational psychologist, lecturer and author, Gavin Reid illustrates how to assess pupils′ different learning styles and how to vary your teaching style to appeal to all types of learners, including disaffected students and those with special educational needs. This book provides an overview of the different stages in the learning cycle; describes the differences between learners; and emphasizes the role the classroom environment and different teaching styles play in children′s ability to learn. Readers will see how an understanding of learning styles can be used to encourage and promote good inclusive practice. Ideas for assessment of learning styles and examples of different teaching styles will prove invaluable to class teachers, trainee teachers, SENCOs, LEA advisers; NQTs and NQT advisers and school management