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    recreate (or alter) it in the mind or on paper. * Spatial intelligence is highly developed in artists‚ architects‚ designers and sculptors Bodily-kinesthetic Intelligence * the ability to use one’s body in a skilled way‚ for self-expression or toward a goal. Mimes‚ dancers‚ basketball players‚ and actors are among those who display bodily-kinesthetic intelligence. Interpersonal Intelligence * an ability to perceive and understand other individuals -- their moods‚ desires‚ and motivations

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    If you were to ask Vickie Malmberg what the issue in her classroom is‚ she would say Bennett. Vickie would probably tell you that Bennett isn’t able to concentrate on any sort of task and that he has severe ADHD. She would probably also tell you that he didn’t belong in her classroom nor did she want him in her classroom. Bennett is distracting to the other students and is causing her to get behind in the curriculum she has planned. However‚ I feel the problem may actually be in the way Vickie

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    Problem Statement According to Neuro-Linguistic Programming‚ a model of internal and external communication‚ which focuses on the study of both‚ states that there are three ways in which humans perceive reality‚ which are visual‚ auditory and kinesthetic better known as VAK activities. It also states that it has to do with the way in how men express and how they interact with others as well as how the information is processed‚ and at the same time how human beings learn. When we talk about access

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    INTRODUCTION Background Intelligence has been defined in different ways‚ including the abilities for abstract thought‚ understanding‚ communication‚ reasoning‚ learning‚ planning‚ emotional intelligence and problem solving. Intelligence is most widely studied in humans‚ but has also been observed in animals and plants. Artificial intelligence is the intelligence of machines or the simulation of intelligence in machines. Numerous definitions of and hypotheses about intelligence have been proposed

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    Reviewing the course Education 318: Creating Meaning Through Literature is an essential course. This course give me some knowledge of things that I should and would be incorporating when I become and Educator. In many schools now children are failing and may seem like school is boring. Plus‚ they may feel that they don’t understand what is being taught. However‚ when they enter their specials which can be music‚ art‚ etc‚ they are feeling that they can do anything and they are having fun. Well

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    Special intelligence is an individual that is good with judgment or organization; they are also good with manipulating mental images to solve problems. Musical intelligence are individuals who are good at recognizing musical patterns and tones. Bodily-Kinesthetic intelligence are people who have the ability to perform and have good physical control. Interpersonal intelligence are people who are good with interacting with others‚ they are also good with understanding others feelings‚ and their intentions

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    Teaching and learning styles Teaching styles (methods) There are many different styles or methods of teaching. Research I did showed at least 150 different styles from lecturing to brainstorming and vocabulary drills. I have identified the following styles as most often used: Demonstrations & Practicals/Experiments: When teachers show learners skills while they watch‚ followed by the learners practicing the skill they’ve learnt. Additionally learners may observe and record results of what they

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    patterns and are able to think logically. Linguistic- being able to express oneself through reading and writing and understanding the order of both. Spatial-Visual- being able to remember and image or picture an image to solve a problem Bodily- Kinesthetic- being able to learn through action ‚ movement or hand on. Musical- ability to recognize or learn through tones‚ rhythms or pitches. Interpersonal- ability to relate and understand others. Intrapersonal-being aware of one’s own feelings‚

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    Intelligence: A Product of Social Construction Since the development of the intelligence quotient‚ schools in every part of the world have been using the IQ test to categorize millions of students into three groups. These three groups‚ which are the gifted‚ the average‚ and the retarded‚ are falsifications that perpetuate in our world culture and cause many gifted students to be deemed retarded and vice a versa. Why then is the IQ test so heavily relied on in our school systems? For schools

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    than read about something‚ these learners prefer to listen. Auditory learners also like to listen to lectures and class discussions. This is because it is easier for them to take in information this way. The final style of learning is tactile or kinesthetic learning. Tactile learning style is a style that involves learning by touching or doing things. Tactile learners may find it easier to make a model rather than just read or just look at the book. Tactile learners prefer touching the information

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