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different learning styles and tips for teaching

Students have different learning style preferences. While some are visual learners and prefer to see charts, pictures, diagrams, etc., others prefer to learn by hearing, doing, reading or writing! The VARK model describes 4 learning preferences: visual, auditory, kinesthetic, and reading/ writing. This post has strategies and tips for teachers to use when planning instruction, to meet the needs of all kinds of learners. #tejedastots

the seven types of learning styles for children and adults to use in their own classroom

🌟 After debunking the learning styles theory in a previous post, here's a fresh take for those curious about it! Explore our latest blog post on the 7 types of learning styles. Whether you're a skeptic or a believer, it's a fascinating read! 🧠✨ #LearningStyles #EducationExplained #teachingtrends

the top learning styles for children to learn in their own language, including visual and physical skills

What are learning styles and why do we need to pay attention to them? Is there value in using them to educate my child? And, how can I discover and develop my child’s learning styles? In this post, we answer all your learning style questions! Utilize this powerful approach to guide them to learning excellence. #childeducation #learningstyles #cleverchild

the poster shows different types of learning styles for children to learn and use in their own language

This article discusses the benefits of assessing the learning styles of students early on and using them to reduce the number of special education referrals.

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the different types of boats are shown in this info sheet, which shows how to use them

In this article, discover what are different types of learners and how you can improve your presentations to serve them all!

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the 12 ways of learning - a new approach to empower students

I think we all agree that no two people have the same strengths and weaknesses. But because we cannot observe the inner workings of the brain, it’s easy to assume that what helps us learn, will help everyone. In fact, some teachers and parents may insist on certain approaches. So should parents and teachers step out of their own preferred ways of learning and accommodate the unique needs of others? How can this possibly be done? What are the 12 Ways of Learning? I have been working with…

the cone of learning how to create active learners infographical poster for kids

How the cone of learning fosters sensory integration and creates active learners.

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a poster with the words, developmental continuum of skills and examples for students to learn

Research-based curriculum embeds skills naturally through play-based experiences that adapt to each child's developmental level and interests.

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