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    Learning Styles Inventory

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    understanding the learning style helps one to learn more effectively. Through identifying the learning style‚ one will be able to capitalize on his strengths and improve the self-advocacy skills. Howard Gardner ’s Multiple Intelligence Theory which teaches many aspects of human intelligence‚ learning style‚ personality and behaviour - in education and industry forms the major input for the study. The study was conducted with a sample of 80 employees of the company‚who were actually involved in developing

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    LEARNING STYLES

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    learner will consider David Kolb experiential learning theory (1984) and Howard Gardner theory of multiple intelligence (1983). The learner will then look at how this knowledge can assist their progression in further studies in Counselling and Psychology. The learner will also complete two learning style assessment to establish what style is learning is best suited to the learner. The multiple Intelligence theory was developed by developmental psychologist Howard Gardner (Gardner‚2004). This theory

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    Table of ContentsIntroductionQuestion 1How to manage learner participation in the classroom1.1 Learner Motivation1.1.1 Theories of Motivation1.1.2Extrinsic and Intrinsic Motivation2.Group work3.Cultural Diversity4.Multiple intelligences4.1.1 Linguistic intelligence4.1.2 Logical Mathematical Intelligence4.1.3 Spatial Intelligence4.1.4Bodily Kinaesthetic intelligence4.1.5 Musical Intelligence4.1.6 Interpersonal intelligence4.1.7 Intrapersonal intelligence4.1.8 Naturalist Intelligence5.Teaching and

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    Date: There seems to be a continuum of intelligence testing that goes on the one extreme of the Stanford-Binet intelligence test (IQ) to the information processing theories to Sternberg’s triarchic theory of intelligence and ending with Gardner’s multiple intelligences (Bee & Boyd‚ 2010). The standard IQ test only measures the intellectual and academic dimensions of intelligence and Gardner’s multiple intelligences proposes eight separate domains of intelligence‚ each with their strategies for measurement

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    differences between Spearman and Gardner Edward Spearman ’s name is almost synonymous with general intelligence‚ or "g" for short. He invented the first form of factor analysis‚ and proposed a two-factor theory of intelligence. He had sort of a math formula that said every activity involves a general factor plus a specific factor. (G + S). From these theories‚ he said that people who do well on intelligence tests also do well on a variety of intellectual tasks. "Vocabulary and mathematical and spatial

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    Content Introduction………………………………………………………………………….page 2 Jerome bruner’s theories of cognitive development…………………………………………………………………………page 3-4 Multiple Intelligence…………………………………………………......................page 5-6 Multiple Representation………………………………………………………..….page 7-8 Deway’s social constructivism and Gagne’s information processing model ………………………………………………………………………….....................page 9-10 Developing Teaching stretergies using constructvist models……………..…….Page 11-12 Main conclusion…………………………………………………………

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    body was in motion or doing something hands on. My entire life was a misconception until I reached adolescence. Transitioning from my sophomore year into my junior year I realized something. Out of all the different types of multiple intelligences the naturalistic intelligence fits me best because I like to have things well-ordered and structured. I came to the conclusion that I appreciated being organized. Not only did I appreciate being organized I was a very conservative human being. I would frequently

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    Howard Gardner In today’s world‚ there are many theories and concepts that have changed how we think. Howard Gardner‚ a phycologist‚ that is best known for his concept of multiple intelligences is responsible for a few of these theories. Howard Gardner was born on July 11‚ 1943 in Scranton‚ Pennsylvania. As a child‚ Howards parents had to go through a great deal of trouble to come to America. His family originated from Nurnberg‚ Germany. They fled in the year 1938 with Howards brother‚ Eric.

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    AN INVESTIGATION ON THE APPLICATION OF MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCE-BASED TEACHING IN THE PROCESS OF TEACHING READING TO EFL STUDENTS Journal of Education‚ 1(2):5-20‚2012 ISSN:2298-0245 An Invetsigation on the Application of Multiple Intelligence-Based Teaching in the Process of Teaching Reading to EFL Students Suleyman ÇELIK* Abstract The article presents the results of experimental research in teaching reading which was held in Ishik University‚ Iraq with 95 students of prep school aged 17-19 during

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    most psychologists and educators thought that intelligence could be measured by a standard IQ test. The result of this test was a single number that was supposed to measure a person’s intellectual capacity. Later theories of intelligence suggested that two types of intelligence were most important: a person’s verbal/linguistic capacity and mathematical/logical ability. In his 1983 book Frames of Mind‚ Howard Gardner proposed a view of intelligence that is widely accepted today. He suggests that

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