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Rabson, Barbara – School Arts, 1982
Describes the "Learning to Read Through the Arts Program" offered in New York and New Jersey public schools in cooperation with the Guggenheim Museum. Elementary and secondary students participate in artist-led, multisensory workshops on art and language. Students keep journals, write stories and poems, and work with photography and…
Descriptors: Art Education, Creative Expression, Elementary Secondary Education, Language Arts
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Seven, Steven M. – Journal of Environmental Education, 1980
Designing environmental interpretation facilities and programs to satisfy the needs of the visually impaired requires innovation and adaptation. Physical barriers should be eliminated and multisensory communication methods emphasized. Meeting the (design) requirements of the visually handicapped can enhance the interpretive experiences of all…
Descriptors: Blindness, Design Requirements, Environmental Education, Environmental Interpretation
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Hall, Amanda; Rodabaugh, Barbara – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 1979
The article describes the empirical development of PREP (Preparatory Reading Program), an individualized program for teaching concepts to visually handicapped children at a prereading level. (Author/SBH)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Elementary Education, Individualized Programs, Multisensory Learning
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Drew, Mary E. Lynn – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 1979
This case study describes different traditional and sensory approaches to reading which were tried unsuccessfully with Jim, a third-grade nonreader, until a breakthrough was made by teaching him Exact English Signing. The author speculates that other techniques, such as braille, might also help the learning disabled. (SJL)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Dyslexia, Elementary Education, Instructional Materials
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Miccinati, Jeannette – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1979
The Fernald Technique (originated by G. Fernald), which is a multi-modal approach involving tracing, is one method of teaching reading to learning disabled students. (Author/PHR)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities, Learning Modalities, Multisensory Learning
Gorman, Audrey J. – American Libraries, 1997
Of the 39 millions Americans with learning disabilities, 60-80% have reading disabilities. Describes techniques that libraries can use in literacy programs: screening of phonological awareness and skills; tutor training with the Orten-Gillingham method, a structured, systematic, multisensory program developing the ability to hear phonemes; and the…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Libraries, Library Services, Literacy
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Guyer, Barbara Priddy; Sabatino, David – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1989
The study found that college students with learning disabilities given a remedial summer reading program using the Orton-Gillingham multisensory alphabetic phonetic approach achieved statistically significant gains when compared to groups receiving a nonphonetic intervention or receiving no intervention. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Intervention
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Guyer, Barbara Priddy; And Others – Annals of Dyslexia, 1993
Thirty college students with dyslexia who participated in spelling remediation using a modified Orton-Gillingham approach called the Wilson Reading System significantly improved in spelling performance, compared to a group receiving nonphonetic remediation and a control group. Results indicate that adulthood is not too late for appropriate…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, College Students, Dyslexia, Higher Education
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Honigsfeld, Andrea – Science and Children, 1999
Describes the development, contents, and use of an elementary school-level Multisensory Instructional Package on the topic of global warming. (WRM)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Elementary Education, Environmental Education, Global Warming
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Yu, Chen; Ballard, Dana H.; Aslin, Richard N. – Cognitive Science, 2005
We examine the influence of inferring interlocutors' referential intentions from their body movements at the early stage of lexical acquisition. By testing human participants and comparing their performances in different learning conditions, we find that those embodied intentions facilitate both word discovery and word-meaning association. In…
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Testing, Comparative Analysis, Learning Processes
Lusebrink, Vija B. – Art Therapy Journal of the American Art Therapy Assoc, 2004
The application of new techniques in brain imaging has expanded the understanding of the different functions and structures of the brain involved in information processing. This paper presents the main areas and functions activated in emotional states, the formation of memories, and the processing of motor, visual, and somatosensory information.…
Descriptors: Art Therapy, Memory, Cognitive Processes, Neuropsychology
Darragh, Johnna C. – Online Submission, 2006
This article explores Katz (1987) goals for children's learning within the early childhood environment. The focus is on employing the environment as the third teacher, and how the environment can support knowledge, skills, dispositions and feelings is presented and discussed.
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Educational Environment, Early Childhood Education, Feedback
Murphy, Nancy – 1997
A study examined whether a multisensory approach to spelling instruction would have an impact on spelling achievement. It was hypothesized that there would be no significant difference in the spelling performance os students using a multisensory approach and those using a conventional approach. Subjects were 20 heterogeneously grouped third-grade…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Comparative Analysis, Conventional Instruction, Grade 3
Bricken, William – 1990
The essence of the computer revolution is yet to come, for computers are essentially generators of realities. Virtual reality (VR) is the next step in the evolutionary path; the user is placed inside the image and becomes a participant within the computational space. A VR computer generates a direct experience of the computational environment. The…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation, Constructivism (Learning), Educational Innovation
Voorhees, Patricia Jean – 1985
A study was conducted to determine whether the VAK teaching method, using color coding as a motivational tool, improves spelling achievement more effectively than a more conventional method. The VAK method is a multisensory approach to teaching reading and spelling through the visual, auditory, kinesthetic, and tactile modalities. Forty-three…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Research, Elementary Education, Grade 7
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