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Articles related to "Intelligence And Learning"
Effects of school- real or imagined? School affects everyone in positive and negative ways, in subtle and not so subtle ways. Some of these effects are hard to recognize and relate to those early school memories, therefore they are hard to work through in order to reclaim our full intelligence. school effects • emotions • intelligence and learning • school experience
Eq vs IQ -The debate continues A young man kills his family in the name of love. This raises the questions again of the value of emotional intelligence and the need for including Social and Emotional Learning skills in our classrooms. love • emotional intelligence • teaching • learning • affective education.
The Intelligence of Bears A brief discussion about what is known about the exceptional intelligence of bears, with examples and anecdotes. bears • intelligence • cognitive • learning • memory
A comparison of teacher efficacy for pre and in-service Here is an excellent article that a reader sent in. I think it deserves recognition. I am posting it in a series because it is quite long. teacher • teach • teachers • teaches • teachable
A comparison of teacher efficacy for pre and in-service A look at how teachers can be more efficacious in teaching and educating their students. It is sent in by a reader and is broken into a series. teacher • teach • teachers • teaches • teachable
Comparison of Scottish and American Teacher Education A comparison of teacher education in Scotland and America, part 3 of a series sent in by an anonymous reader. teacher • teach • teachers • teaches • teachable
Teaching Series Part 4 Part four of the teacher comparison series. teacher • teach • teachers • teaches • teachable
Differentiated Instruction Guide Phil and Dori Schlemmer's Teaching Beyond the Test: Differentiated Project-Based Learning in a Standards-Based Age provides teachers with strategies for all students. phil and dori schlemmer • teaching behind the test: differentiated project- • mixed-ability classrooms • curriculum-aligned projects • flexible grouping
Follow-up to the movie of the Millenium Two games from Lucas Arts are based on the Star Wars: Episode 1 license and will be released shortly after the movie hits theaters. Plus more on SimCity 3000... lucasarts • star wars: episode 1 - the phantom menace • interactive magic • purple moon • epic games
Linguistically Speaking... Human language gives us the capacity to arrange our verbal ideas by stringing together words and phrases for constructing and organizing symbolic references to objects and abstract ideas. This evolutionary leapfrogging in language seems likely to have coincided with increased intelligence and the development of mindfulness or consciousness of the human species. Language is profoundly tied to intelligence and learning. languages • intelligence • consciousness • human • adult education
Executive Intelligence Justin Menkes offers a new way to measure the performance of business executives in Executive Intelligence. Elements considered are tasks, other people and oneself. executive intelligence • corporate leadership • executive iq • emotional intelligence • ei
Psychology of Classical Music Research indicates that classical music can be beneficial for anxiety reduction, enhancement of linguistic and spatial abilities, and reduction of epilepsy symptoms. psychology classical music • classical music psychological effects • classical music mood • classical music intelligence • classical music learning
What Really Is Special Education? Part 1. Special Education is difficult to define and diagnose and therefore to accurately address. Before labelling a child with a learning or behaviour difficulty it is important to check whether there is a physiological or emotional root cause of the symptoms. special education • learning difficulties • emotional difficulties • scotopic sensitivity syndrome • behaviour disorders
Response to Intervention When the regulations for IDEA 2004 become official, there'll be a new model in town for identifying students as having a specific learning disability. response to intervention • idea 2004 • rti • rti • discrepancy model
The Psychology of Music Studies indicate that music can have profound physical and psychological effects not only on people but also on animals and plants. music psychology • music behavior • music learning • music intelligence • music health
The Flight of the Enola Gay August 6, 1945-8:15 a.m. local time-the age of atomic warfare begins. This article follows the flight of the Enola Gay, looks at the science and the politics that preceded her, and at the aftermath that came in her wake. enola gay • atomic bombs • nuclear bombs • hiroshima • nagasaki
Before the Glory: Anne Boleyn Before Henry VIII Who was Anne Boleyn before Henry VIII drew her into prominence through his favor? How was she raised and educated? What fitted her for her role as queen? Did she truly love Henry, or was she merely leaping for the brass ring out of greed or hunger for power? henry viii • anne boleyn • catherine of aragon • henry percy • thomas wolsey |
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