Multiple intelligences. Other styles of learning
Description
Historically, student progress has been gauged by success in subjects that tap the verbal/linguistic and logical/mathematical talents of students, inevitably leading to the disenfranchisement of learners weak in these areas. In this program, David Lazear, author of Seven Ways of Knowing and Seven Ways of Teaching and founder of New Dimensions of Learning, contends that educators must ensure the success of all students by teaching for the five nontraditional intelligences as well: visual/spatial, musical/rhythmic, body/kinesthetic, intrapersonal, and interpersonal.
Runtime
30 min
Subjects
- Effective teaching (271)
- Learning, Psychology of (143)
- Memory (177)
- Child development (475)
- Educational psychology (148)
- Adolescence (297)
- Teaching (744)
Genre
Date of Publication
[2005], c1993
Database
Films on Demand
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