pptx, 1.49 MB
pptx, 1.49 MB
A PowerPoint to get children thinking about how they prefer to learn. Links to Howard Gardner's theory of Multiple Intelligences. Activity for children to sort different activities by learning style (VAK)
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ioanarodicanitescu

5 years ago
5

kissinbec

6 years ago
3

timdreid

8 years ago
1

Why why why teach this to children? Leave the navel-gazing to the academics who understand its limitations. Encouraging children to label themselves as a certain learning style is an awful thing to do and counteracts the aims of a healthy growth mindset. Moreover, extensive research has shown it is entirely false to think that children learn better by any one particular style, and indeed some research even shows that children learn more when they step outside their comfort zone. I've lost count of the number of times kids have said to me something like "sorry I can't do this worksheet because I'm a kinaesthetic learner" when really they just like e.g. football and mucking about, and saw their new label as a way of justifying not working. By all means teachers should plan their lessons with a variety of activities that stimulate learning in different ways, but presenting such simplistic, pseudoscientific nonsense to children in the the way you do here can only do harm to childrens' learning. We are supposed to be a research-informed profession, and you need to bring your pedagogy up to date.

debbie2010

9 years ago
4

thank you.

euijs2

9 years ago
2

Quite a basic lesson - good premise initially but not engaging for students - basic colours, repetitive slides.

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