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Santos, Katie V. – Adult Higher Education Alliance, 2018
In pursuit of enhancing the transfer of learning from the classroom to a clinical setting, we revisit five proven strategies in education. These strategies are not at all novel, but when viewed through a different elevated lens, the perspective is reborn and very enticing to the adult learner. With a multisensory spin, new life breathes into these…
Descriptors: Transfer of Training, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Teaching Methods
Luborsky, Barbara – NAMTA Journal, 2014
Barbara Luborsky explores the commonalities between occupational therapists and Montessori guides, such as their focus on the prepared environment, following the child, task analysis, and multi-sensory learning. She describes many types of sensory processing disorders including their symptoms, treatment, and the many resources and adaptations that…
Descriptors: Occupational Therapy, Montessori Method, Educational Environment, Task Analysis
Phillips, William E.; Feng, Jay – Online Submission, 2012
A quasi-experimental action research with a pretest-posttest same subject design was implemented to determine if there is a different effect of the flash card method and the multisensory approach on kindergarteners' achievement in sight word recognition, and which method is more effective if there is any difference. Instrumentation for pretest and…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Action Research, Instructional Materials, Teaching Methods
Loveless, Eugene; Blau, Harold – 1980
The authors suggest that children with severe language deficits can best learn to spell using a nonvisual (blindfolded) multisensory technique based on tactile recognition using the nondominant hand. A procedure known as Hemispheric Routing or the VAKT (visual, auditory, kinesthetic, tactile) method is explained. As a first step in remediation,…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Multisensory Learning, Spelling, Teaching Methods
Cohen, Michael J. – 1991
To attain global and personal health, modern people must learn modern techniques and rituals that enable them to think, feel, and act in concert with nature's ways. In nature and outdoor education, the individual must acknowledge senses and feelings as facts. Over 53 pervasive senses of, by, and from nature have been identified. Some of those…
Descriptors: Emotional Experience, Experiential Learning, Multisensory Learning, Natural Resources
Sutaria, Saroj – 1982
The paper reports on multisensory approaches to reading instruction of learning disabled children. G. Fernald's "tracing" method, also known as the V-A-K-T method, is described and research questioning its effectiveness is cited. Next, the Adapted Fernald Technique (AFT) which requires the student to write, illustrate, read and reread…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities, Multisensory Learning, Reading Improvement
Kendall, William S.; Battles, Debra A. – 1982
The study investigated differences in language development between two groups of learning disabled (LD) high school students, 40 LD students in secondary regular classes, and 40 LD students integrated into regular secondary classes and receiving additional support through learning resource centers. The Test of Adolescent Language (TOAL) was used…
Descriptors: High Schools, Language Acquisition, Learning Disabilities, Learning Resources Centers
Witt, Judy Proff; Gibson, Jorie – 1979
The paper describes a multisensory technique which involves an individualized, sequential plan of instruction for the handicapped student. The multisensory technique is explained to involve three tasks in its developmental sequence--identification, naming, and writing. The technique is applied to the case of a student whose errors on the Key Math…
Descriptors: Diagnostic Teaching, Elementary Secondary Education, Handicapped Children, Mathematics
Castle, Marrietta Walden – 1986
Based on the notion that visual decisions play an important role in what children recognize and interpret in books and that teachers have a special responsibility to help students become visually literate, this article draws parallels between visual and verbal concepts and suggests some activities for teaching "picture reading" skills in the…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Multisensory Learning, Pictorial Stimuli, Reader Text Relationship
Nelson, Eileen S. – 1988
This report describes the comprehensive sports counseling program, based on Glasser's reality theory, which was designed and used with the men's basketball team at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia. The program described took a multisensory approach in order to use visual, auditory, and kinesthetic modalities; and employed…
Descriptors: Basketball, College Athletics, College Programs, College Students
Heinze, Betty L. – 1978
The tactile-kinesthetic approach to spelling provides a practical teaching device for use with both disabled learners and moderately poor spellers who need to learn a technical or professional vocabulary. This multisensory approach to learning teaches to the student's strengths and places emphasis on finger contact, muscle movement, saying and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Kinesthetic Perception, Learning Disabilities, Learning Modalities
Cramer, Eugene H. – 1976
In the last twenty years, a growing body of empirical research has re-established mantal imagery as an important part of current cognitive theory. This paper describes research attempting to determine the relationship between mental imagery, reading comprehension, and reading attitude. One hundred twenty-four Wisconsin eleventh and twelfth grade…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, High School Students, Imagery, Multisensory Learning
Draper, Thomas W.; And Others – 1986
This paper introduces and develops the premise that technology should be used as a tool to be adapted to early childhood education rather than adapting the preschool curriculum to computers. Although recent evidence suggests a national interest in having high technology play a role in the teaching of young children, particularly in reading,…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Software, Computers, Curriculum Enrichment
Dobie, Ann B. – 1989
Instructors who accept responsibility for improving the spelling of their students, must, to be successful, turn that responsibility over to the students. Abjuring their position as rule givers, effective spelling teachers encourage students to pursue their study inductively by exploring the relationship of the spoken language to the written form,…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Learning Strategies, Memory, Mnemonics
Bassano, Sharron – 1982
Teaching approaches for adult English as second language students with little previous formal education or native language literacy cannot rely on the traditional written materials. For students who cannot be reached through the written word, approaches must be devised that engage other channels of perceptions. Classroom activities are suggested…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Class Activities, English (Second Language), Learning Activities

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