For many decades psychometricians have explored approaches to and methods for identifying a child’s style. Whether one supports Gardener’s scheme or not is a theoretical issue for teachers in their classrooms doing their jobs.
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For many decades psychometricians have explored approaches to and methods for identifying a child’s style. Whether one supports Gardener’s scheme or not is a theoretical issue for teachers in their classrooms doing their jobs.
Working memory is the mental process that allows us to hold information in our minds while performing with it. It is a type of short-term memory that stores… learn more
Each person has different learning preferences and styles that benefit them. Some may find they even have a dominant learning style. Others that they prefer different learning styles in… learn more
Use these interactive self-assessments to discover what you're good at and where you may have room for improvement. Identify the things that interest you and get some ideas… learn more
In our free type descriptions, you’ll learn what really drives, inspires, and worries different personality types, helping you build more meaningful relationships. Only 10 minutes to get a… learn more
The intellectual framework provided by Howard Gardner has been pivotal in bringing the conversation around individual learning preferences to the forefront. Agree or disagree, the theory has illuminated many… learn more
Opening the doors to other learning styles improves critical thinking, allows kids to make their own choices, expands their views on how to solve problems, and provides them… learn more
Did you know there are eight different types of learners? Discover which category you fall into to supercharge your learning experience! Learning is an important experience for people… learn more
Learning is not one size fits all. In a typical classroom, some kids process information best by hearing the teacher explain it, some learn by seeing what’s on… learn more
Bloom’s Taxonomy Is A Hierarchical Framework For Cognition And Learning Objectives that help teachers teach and students learn. learn more
Throughout the history of education, there have been many attempts to define the concept of intelligence and how it could be measured. Howard Gardner defines intelligence as ‘’the… learn more
One of the most accepted understandings of learning styles is that student learning styles fall into three categories: Visual Learners, Auditory Learners and Kinesthetic Learners. These learning styles… learn more
Dr. Gardner looks at what it takes for students to really assimilate knowledge and explains his Multiple Intelligence theory. Students are good at different things – logical thinking,… learn more
Much of today's curriculum rests on Benjamin Bloom's Taxonomy, a ladder with rungs for knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation. learn more