Tag Archives: learning styles

Guest Post: the Pencil

I am an elementary school pencil. You might think my life is quite boring, but on the contrary, I live a very interesting life and have often wished for the opportunity to share some of my experiences with the teachers … Continue reading

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Learning styles: An Error of Judgment

Everyone is familiar with the concept of “learning styles” and I have classified myself as a visual learner and my eldest as an auditory learner. Research shows, though, that I may be more gullible than I thought because learning styles … Continue reading

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Do not Differentiate Your Instruction…or Should You?

After reading a post on the Pennington Publishing Blog, I started to thinking about learning styles. While I agree with much of what Mr. Pennington says, I wanted to take a moment to comment on each of his points about … Continue reading

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Same Sex Classrooms

Same sex classes becoming more popular across the United States. Continue reading

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