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Multiple Intelligences Theory
Rocilito
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Multiple Intelligences Theory
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Hi Everyone! I�m so happy I�ve found this site... all of you have been very helpful to me. This time I�m writing here to tell you that I�m attending my final year at the professorship and I�m doing my teaching practices. My first level is % year-olds and I have to prepare a lesson plan based on the MI Theory. I�ve been reading a lot on the internet, but I was wondering if you have any useful theoretical material you could share with me. Also I�m focusing on the TPR Method and Theme-based method. Thanks a lot!!
Miss Rosie |
24 May 2012
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MimiAguilar
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Well The multiple intelligences is a MUST to consider while giving a class, when you �re given a class I �d suggest you to test them to know their strongest habilities. With that you �ll be able to know who are going to respond well to certain activities and if your classroom will respond in a good way to other activities. If you have a class where most of your students are visual then you �ll make lots of flashcards and drawings and bord explanation. Whereas in a Spacial class you will need to make them feel first a necessity and then try to figure how to satisfy it placing clues around the classroom :D
It all depends on the imagination you have, you don �t need to make a lot of stuff to get their attention and make them learn is actually what you do with the little you have that makes them learn Hope it helped :D |
11 Jul 2012
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