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An Encyclopedia of Learning Modalities
Posted by David & Jody Feavearyear on 12/31/2004
In Reply To:An Encyclopedia of Learning Modalities Posted by Bill Barowy on 12/30/2004
These seem to > describe the *delivery methods* for providing education, rather than > the actual way in which different brains learn best. In a public > school, for example, different instruction can be provided for a > visual learner than for a kinesthetic learner (not that public schools > will always do this, but it IS within the realm of possibility!). > Also, > some modalities are more about philosophy of learning (think of the > philosophical differences between Waldorf schools and Montessori > schools, or between unschooling and classical education at home). > Some of them can exist within others of them, as ISP's can be part of public > schools, part of private schools, etc.\ ....- Jody
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An Encyclopedia of Learning Modalities - Bill Ellis 1/1/2005
An Encyclopedia of Learning Modalities - Bill Ellis 1/2/2005
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