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48 documents for learning techniques for auditory learners
  • Journalism educators have encouraged the creation of an experiential learning environment for more than two decades. Although many reformers have advocated such environments, little discourse exists on the pedagogical approaches for journalism instruction. This article seeks to provide an overview of differing course designs used in sixteen undergraduate magazine publishing classes taught at U.S. universities. In particular, the article provides insight into the experiential learning environment within a major Southern university's magazine publishing class by closely examining the course design and pedagogical approach.

    ... utilizing a variety of teaching techniques to captivate the entire class and creating syllabi... appeal to more visual or kinesthetic learners. In addition, assessment comes in the form of test... to Peck, the model appeals to visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learners by the varied approaches...

  • A Culturally And Personally Relevant Curriculum Explained A. Cultural Relevance B. Personal Relevance C. Other Considerations: Learning Styles and Multiple Intelligences II. Importance Of Relevant Curriculum A. Improving the Students´ Academic Success B. Enhancing the Relationship Between the Educator and the Student C. Empowering Learners D. Providing Equal Learning Opportunities E. Preparing for Practice in a Multi-Ethnic and Pluralistic Society III. The Goals Of A Relevant Curriculum A. Improve Students´ Academic Success Through Coursework that Emphasizes the Human Purpose of What Is Being Learned and its Relationship to the Students´ Personal Experiences B. Create the Most Conducive Learning Environment for Students Through Trusting RelationshipsC. Create an Environment that Empo...

    ..., and instructional examples and techniques as with carefully conceptualized and well plann... through what they read or see; some are auditory learners who learn best through what they hear; ot...

  • ... senses and wire the brain for successful learning. . When children enter school, these art activitie... showed increased activation in the auditory processing regions. This suggests the brain differ...Dance techniques help students become more aware of their physical ... cognitive competencies that benefit learners in every aspect of their education and prepare the...

  • ..., authentic and contextual assessment techniques" (p.27). . Moreover, Willging and Johnson (2004) r... with various visual, textual, and/or auditory activities that improve the students' learning. Th... styles, they like the community of learners who tend to chose online courses and they enjoy th...

  • This qualitative research explored the impetus, implementation, and barriers to the creation of a men's studies program in a rural Canadian school district. Student engagement in several countries and continents has drawn significant academic attention over the last decade and statistical evidence of lack of engagement, poor attendance, inappropriate behaviour, school suspension, special education enrolment, and low graduation rates demonstrates an oversubscription by male students. Using a synthesis of international research literature and supporting materials from a variety of sources, and to answer the research question, ''Grounded in the professional literature, what characteristics might be the scope and sequence of a curriculum of Men's Studies 12, designed for identified at-risk ...

    ... indicate gender- specific anomalies in auditory processing capacity and describe links to literacy... topic, and assessable and observable learning outcomes. The proposed framework for the course2 w... competence in Socratic questioning techniques and similar skills would require development as it... would be designed with the needs of male learners in mind (but open to both genders). The course wou...

  • ... in terms of ways in thinking, learning, teaching as well as carrying out duties or tasks ... public school teachers between visual, auditory and kinesthetic teaching styles and findings showe... teaching method which tends to classify learners as a homogeneous group where teachers 'transmit' k...Correlation based techniques are used to determine the relationship as well as ...

  • Recently, business education programs have experienced a decline in enrollment and an increase in attrition. To understand these issues and recommend solutions, the learning styles of 503 first-year business majors at an urban community college were examined. The results demonstrated that: (a) 94% of the participants were analytic learners; (b) age correlated positively with grade point average: (c) significant gender differences were exhibited for the elements of visual/text, temperature, evening preference, and conformity; and (d) significant geographic origin differences emerged for the learning-style elements of visual/picture, verbal/kinesthetic, tactual/kinesthetic, analytic/global, structure, sound, small group, and late morning/early afternoon.

    ..., which specify whether a person is auditory, visual, tactual, or kinesthetic. For instance, wh...The implementation of these techniques will improve motivation while simultaneously assis...

  • ..., characteristics that personal and learners use as constant distinguishing determinants to som... s/he doesn't concentrate on visual and auditory activities s/he is probably kinesthetic . * If a s... ordinary and monotonous methods and techniques which do not handle a learning unit with different...

  • Active learning strategies have been established as effective methods to increase student interaction and knowledge retention in the traditional classroom environment. Recently, growth has been seen in the popularity of online learning due to the independence and convenience associated with the medium. We chose to investigate methods for integrating active learning methods into Computer Information Systems (CIS) online classes, and identify methods that apply to the technical nature of CIS, and can be extended to other technical areas such as accounting and digital media. The goal of this paper is to create a model of disciplinary active learning best practices that can be used to increase effectiveness in online CIS (technical area) classrooms. Active learning strategies in traditional...

    ...Debates and discussions between learners create higher level thinking as students are encou... styles of online learners: visual, auditory and action oriented (Vincent & Ross, 2001). Instru...Active learning techniques can be applied in online learning environments as ...

  • ... the varied media preferences of learners. Educational activities are conceptualized and pla...Learning objectives, content and outcomes research are alig... regarding screening and treatment techniques. Each educational activity highlighted a particula... learning styles, including visual, auditory, kincsthctic and tactual methods. HAS incorporates...



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