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Manning, John C. – Int Reading Assn Conf Proc Pt 1, 1968
Suggests that an eclectic approach to teaching (selecting materials, methods, and styles to fit particular situations) will succeed in providing the best possible learning environments for children. Characteristics which identify eclectic instruction, including diagnostic teaching, oral reading, and individualized choices of materials, methods,…
Descriptors: Diagnostic Teaching, Failure, Individualized Instruction, Maturation
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Luftig, Richard L.; And Others – Sign Language Studies, 1980
Recent research concerning learning via a single mode or particular combination of modes prompted an experiment which used a dual stimuli methodology. Manual sign, graphic, and oral stimuli were presented, in pure and in combination, to normal adults without previous signing experience. An efficiency rating of method of presentation was obtained.…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Language Acquisition
Zylstra, Barbara Jean – Academic Therapy, 1989
A spelling program was devised for learning-disabled students, using elements from "Signs for Sounds," the Cloze method, and "Auditory Discrimination In-Depth." Day-by-day use of the program involves drawing word pictures, spelling the words with tiles and blocks, writing on the board, using the words in written sentences, spelling bees, etc. (JDD)
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Cloze Procedure, Elementary Education, Learning Activities
Joller, Claire – Momentum, 1995
Describes a program designed to educate dyslexic students with above-average intelligence using multisensory teaching methods, such as manipulative teaching aids. Indicates that the program's college preparatory curriculum differs from that of other classes only in the use of the special teaching methods, which can benefit all students. (MAB)
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Educational Innovation, High School Students, Instructional Innovation
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Sheffield, Betty B. – Annals of Dyslexia, 1991
This paper discusses a philosophic basis for Orton/Gillingham teaching and demonstrates how features such as multisensory teaching can remediate language problems exhibited by many dyslexic students. Commonalities and differences among the Orton and Gillingham variations are examined. (DB)
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Educational Methods, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education
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Soraci, S. A., Jr.; And Others – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1991
In a study of oddity performance, subjects were required to choose one distinct bimodal stimulus from a display that included other stimuli that did not differ from each other. Oddity performance was evaluated with both reversal assessments and assessments with new stimuli. The usefulness of bimodal training in oddity learning was demonstrated.…
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Discrimination Learning, Experiential Learning, Multisensory Learning
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Green, Beryl – International Schools Journal, 1998
Howard Gardner's multiple intelligences theory has exciting implications for planning new curricula, especially for children with dyslexia. These children have been "educated" in a system that has failed them. Gardner's theory allows an open-ended approach to assessing dyslexic children's intelligence. Understanding the eight…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Cognitive Style, Curriculum Development, Dyslexia
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Rose, Liz – General Music Today, 2004
Presents an article on understanding and introducing music to sensory-sensitive children. Description of a child with Sensory Integrity Dysfunction; Problems experienced by sensory-sensitive students; Potential of sensory-sensitive children to excel in musical aptitude tests.
Descriptors: Sensory Integration, Integrity, Aptitude Tests, Music Education
DuBois, Kathleen; Erickson, Kristie; Jacobs, Monica – Online Submission, 2007
This project describes a 12-week program developed to improve student spelling of high frequency words for transfer in written work across the curriculum. The targeted population consists of kindergarten, first, and third graders in two public elementary schools in a community located in central Illinois. Following an extensive literature review,…
Descriptors: Masters Degrees, Teacher Surveys, Intervention, Check Lists
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
Partridge, Susan – 1983
To increase teachers' sensitivity to their students' learning styles, this paper points out some behavioral characteristics displayed by many right-hemispheric children. Additionally, the distinction between children who are either "part perceivers" or "whole perceivers" is explained. Functions of brain parts as well as several remedial,…
Descriptors: Behavior, Cerebral Dominance, Cognitive Style, Elementary Secondary Education
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
Gropper, Robert; Woodcock, Richard W. – 1967
This study was divided into two parts: the primary purpose of the visual discrimination study was to examine the relationship between four rebus sizes and discriminability; and the primary purpose of the auditory visual association study was to examine the relationship between four sizes of rebus symbols and the ability to associate them with…
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Auditory Tests, Educational Research, Multisensory Learning
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