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So Each May Learn: Integrating Learning Styles and Multiple Intelligences

So Each May Learn: Integrating Learning Styles and Multiple Intelligences

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent tool
Review: 'This book is concise and reader-friendly. It is a great tool for determining learning styles and dominant intelligences. I use this book regularly as a classroom teacher; it helps me keep each child's learning in perspective. I would also recommend this book for parents as it will provide insight into their children and will help them in their partnership with their children's teachers.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent tool
Review: 'This book is concise and reader-friendly. It is a great tool for determining learning styles and dominant intelligences. I use this book regularly as a classroom teacher; it helps me keep each child's learning in perspective. I would also recommend this book for parents as it will provide insight into their children and will help them in their partnership with their children's teachers.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Techniques That You Can Use In Your Classroom Tomorrow
Review: I have been studying learning styles for the past six months, and I have never found a book that was this user-friendly. You could honestly pick up this book with no prior knowledge and start using learning styles and multiple intelligences into your classroom tomorrow. There is a brief overview of Myers-Briggs' learning styles and Gardener's multiple intelligences theories. The authors show how the two theories inter-relate. The remaining three chapters takes you through the process of bringing the theories into practice in your classroom. It is an extrememly easy and exciting read. I have made it through the book in two days of light reading. Also, this will not be a book you read once, and never pick up again; you will want to reread the material over and over again.


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