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Arulselvi, Evangelin – Excellence in Education Journal, 2018
The purpose of this essay is to discuss Multiple Intelligences described and defined by Howard Gardner and other authors who followed and revised the theory in terms of language teaching. In the student-centered approach, individual students' needs, interests, and strengths make sense and every student has a different intellectual profile. Using a…
Descriptors: Multiple Intelligences, Teaching Methods, Student Centered Learning, Language Skills
Chuang, Tsung-Yen; Kuo, Ming-Shiou; Fan, Ping-Lin; Hsu, Yen-Wei – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2017
Sensory integration dysfunction (SID, also known as sensory processing disorder, SPD) is a condition that exists when a person's multisensory integration fails to process and respond adequately to the demands of the environment. Children with SID (CwSID) are also learners with disabilities with regard to responding adequately to the demands made…
Descriptors: Sensory Aids, Sensory Training, Perceptual Impairments, Disabilities
Brown, Stanley P.; Smith, JohnEric W.; McAllister, Matthew; Joe, LeeAnn – Advances in Physiology Education, 2017
Using pop icons in the science classroom represents a creative way to engage often-distracted students in a relevant and, perhaps more importantly, fun way. When the pop icon is as universally known as Captain America, the pedagogical stage is set. However, when the movies can also be employed to link dramatic references to the science concepts at…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Physiology, Popular Culture
James, Alison; Brookfield, Stephen – International Journal of Adult Vocational Education and Technology, 2013
In this paper the authors wish to examine kinesthetic forms of learning involving the body and the physical realm. The authors look at two particular techniques; using Legos to build metaphorical models and living the physical experience of metaphors in the shape of labyrinth-walking and its attendant activities. The authors begin by discussing…
Descriptors: Play, Figurative Language, Teaching Methods, Kinesthetic Perception
Woodard, Kathryn – British Journal of Music Education, 2009
Understanding physical movement is an integral part of learning to make music. This article presents the action research that the author has pursued while teaching movement to musicians. The narrative provides a theoretical underpinning for the teaching practices discussed. It provides examples of musicians' movement with analyses of the…
Descriptors: Musicians, Movement Education, Music Education, Teaching Methods
Oliver, Suzanne – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2009
This article addresses postural awareness and efficiency as a fundamental but often overlooked aspect of movement training that falls naturally into the domain of HPERD pedagogical practice. Beginning with a brief overview and discussion on the anatomical "cost" of poor organization, the body of the article describes activities that can be…
Descriptors: Movement Education, Teaching Methods, Human Body, Physical Activities
Enghauser, Rebecca – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2007
This article provides a practical framework for infusing a body-listening or somatic approach into the dance class. Although the concept of body listening is not revolutionary or ground breaking, it has been underemphasized in the dance technique class and needs revisiting. From reflection on current research, as well as from several years of…
Descriptors: Dance, Dance Education, Creative Activities, Models
Peer reviewedKendler, Barry S. – American Biology Teacher, 1989
Presents a method which introduces biology students to some fundamental aspects of scientific methodology. Explains simple muscle testing procedures, a historical perspective, experimental variables, pedagogical uses, and possible mechanisms of the muscle response phenomenon action. (RT)
Descriptors: Anatomy, Biology, College Science, Experiential Learning
Burton, Elsie C. – 1977
This book is written for physical educators and classroom teachers of elementary school children. It is divided into five parts. Part one presents background information for developing a child-centered program and explores the educational potential of movement experiences. Part two introduces a six-step model designed to provide a sound…
Descriptors: Child Development, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Human Body
Peer reviewedPuretz, Susan L. – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 1983
The effects of practice on the bilateral transfer of complex dance movement patterns were studied by having subjects learn two sequences under eight different conditions. Results indicate that teachers have been correct in expecting students to transfer movements bilaterally (from one side to the other) but should teach to the nonpreferred side.…
Descriptors: College Students, Dance Education, Human Body, Kinesthetic Perception

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