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Sprenger, Marilee – 2003
This book reviews how the brain processes, stores, and retains information and how teachers can guide students in accessing this information by utilizing their individual learning styles and strengths. It offers practical strategies and applications for accessing these sensory pathways, connecting learned content to the real world. Seven chapters…
Descriptors: Aural Learning, Brain, Cognitive Style, Diversity (Student)
Today's Education, 1982
Suggestions for teaching reading in ways that motivate students and help them to grasp new words and concepts are given. Presentation of background material and use of vocabulary games, audiovisual aids, role playing, tape recorders, and other learning activities are discussed. (PP)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Concept Teaching, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Activities
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Embse, Charles Vonder; Yoder, Vernon W. – Mathematics Teacher, 1998
Discusses the interconnection among the various modes of the TI-92 calculator (geometry, data graphing, function graphing, and algebra) and how the power of visualization is extended to provide multiple approaches to complex problem situations. Provides a graphing problem with illustrations and results. (AIM)
Descriptors: Algebra, Functions (Mathematics), Geometry, Graphing Calculators
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Christensen, Joel – Legacy, 1994
Explores how auditory, visual, kinesthetic, and symbolic/abstract learning modalities can be applied to interpretive presentations to capture an entire audience. In addition to addressing diverse learning styles, the article discusses presentation outlines, making the concept personal, combining song, music, and drama, and using action rather than…
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Environmental Interpretation
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Tippins, Deborah J.; Pate, P. Elizabeth – Science Activities, 1992
Describes the use of observation folders as a tool for understanding and refining the basic skills of observation and inference that are important to the young child. These folders provide opportunities for students to view and examine "mystery pictures," make inferences, and arrive at their own conclusions about the subject of the…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Inferences, Learning Activities
Aasen, Karen – Arts & Activities, 2000
Describes an art project for high school students that incorporates maskmaking with mixed-media. Explains that students choose subjects for their masks, either a fictional character, a famous figure, or a symbol of social commentary. States that the project develops students' creative problem-solving and critical thinking skills. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Materials, Creative Thinking, Critical Thinking
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Cox, James R. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2006
The biochemistry lecture is often the place where students receive the greatest exposure to the structural nature of biomolecules. The use of molecular visualization software and web-based animated tutorials has enhanced the way instructors teach this important area of structural biology. Using the software and tutorials in class is an excellent…
Descriptors: Visualization, Computer Software, Biochemistry, Visual Learning
McNeil, Don W. – 1980
This collection of five papers provides guidance and background reading for librarians in the use of films, educational television, audiolearning, programmed learning, and visual learning in the presentation of library instruction programs. The instructional media discussed in each guide are intended to complement and supplement oral classroom and…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Audiovisual Aids, Audiovisual Instruction, Educational Television
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Kiefer, Barbara – Language Arts, 1988
Sets forth a theory of style in picture books which focuses on artists' choices in expressing meaning and shows how a literary and aesthetic discourse may evolve as children respond to these choices. Suggests how teachers can create a classroom context which will promote the fullest communication between a child and a picture book.(NH)
Descriptors: Art Expression, Childrens Literature, Classroom Environment, Cognitive Processes
Barbe, Walter B.; Milone, Michael N., Jr. – Instructor, 1980
This article explains to teachers how they can identify their personal modality strength (auditory, visual, or kinesthetic) and how this orientation affects their classroom style. Techniques are also suggested for providing reading help to auditory, visual, and kinesthetic learners. (SJL)
Descriptors: Aural Learning, Check Lists, Classroom Environment, Elementary Education
Huwiler, Paul F. – Audiovisual Instruction, 1979
Quick learning is possible, and material in sound and visual quick message format can be effective if handled well by the instructor. Short formats make excellent introductory units or can provide reviews of difficult areas since each area is broken into basic parts. (Author.CMV)
Descriptors: Aural Learning, Communication (Thought Transfer), Educational Objectives, Guides
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Smart, James R., Ed. – Mathematics Teacher, 1993
An activity designed as an introduction to High School geometry empowering students to see relationships and make geometric connections. A list of student generated relationships based on student constructed and manipulated diagrams is included. Discussion guidelines are suggested. (DE)
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Geometry, High Schools, Learning Activities
Richards, Regina G. – 1993
The methods outlined in this guide offer teachers a variety of ways to stimulate interest, enhance concentration, increase understanding, and improve memory in their students. Chapter 1 discusses the LEARN (Learning Efficiently And Remembering Mnemonics) system, a set of strategies that help students use a variety of processing styles to a greater…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Cognitive Style, Elementary Education, Learning Processes
Childers, Pamela B.; Hobson, Eric H.; Mullin, Joan A. – 1998
Intended as a guide for teachers, this book discusses ways to exploit the intersections between the visual and the verbal to teach writing. Chapter 1, "Seeing Writing in a Visual World" (Eric H. Hobson), establishes the book's major premises. Chapter 2, "Postcards: Inside/Out" (Joseph F. Trimmer), describes engaging students in a whole course of…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Faculty Development, Higher Education, Secondary Education
Purves, Alan C.; And Others – 1990
Written in the same spirit as the earlier edition but thoroughly revised and updated, this book is designed to make teachers aware of reader-response theory and its implications for literature instruction and curriculum. The book demonstrates how a response-centered curriculum brings students to a greater understanding of all forms of literature…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Classroom Environment, English Curriculum, English Instruction
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