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Teaching a student using her best learning modality is critical to her success in school . The seven styles of learning include : linguistic , logical / mathematical , spacial , musical , bodily / kinesthetic , and interpersonal or ...
Teaching a student using her best learning modality is critical to her success in school . The seven styles of learning include : linguistic , logical / mathematical , spacial , musical , bodily / kinesthetic , and interpersonal or ...
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This finding suggests that the vocabulary studies approach contributed to increased ability to use contextual analysis as an independent word learning strategy . The average scores for both groups are shown in Table 1 .
This finding suggests that the vocabulary studies approach contributed to increased ability to use contextual analysis as an independent word learning strategy . The average scores for both groups are shown in Table 1 .
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a - . learning disabilities , behavior difficulties , giftedness , and familial interactions . Exploring exceptionalities . Silent reading . Natchez , G. ( 1975 ) . Gideon : A boy who hates learning in school . NY : Basic Books .
a - . learning disabilities , behavior difficulties , giftedness , and familial interactions . Exploring exceptionalities . Silent reading . Natchez , G. ( 1975 ) . Gideon : A boy who hates learning in school . NY : Basic Books .
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SelfQuestioning An Aid to Metacognition | 30 |
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