Articles related to "Learning Theory"



Do I Have to Learn Theory?
Learning music theory is a daunting task, and some of the best musicians never bothered. Should you bother? Here are a few ideas to let you decide or at least get your music to sound a little different.
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Multiple Intelligences - more than one way to be smart!
I was going to write on Paint Shop Pro 7, but I need more time to work on that one. I have been studying a Learning theory brought to light by Howard Gardener. His theory says we have different kinds of intelligence. Howard Gardener call it his "Multiple Intelligences" Theory. Here are my thoughts on how technology can help fill the weaker areas of you intelligence.
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New York Students Get Shocked
B.F. Skinner is dead. But his ideas about learning (including aversion therapy) still have a lot of influence. This story from New York shows just how much...
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To Learn Theory or Not, and Piano Range
Exploring the question of whether to study piano theory. What is the range of the piano keyboard?
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Waldorf Toys and Learning Theory
Parents looking for an approach to play that's educational and wholesome should look no further than Waldorf toys. These natural toys stimulate the mind and imagination.
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Aggression
This article uses the general aggression model (GAM) to address what aggression is.
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Right Brain, Left Brain, Whole Brain
Using different modes of thought, analytical and intuitive, will enhance your readings and the learning process. Knowing your style can both help you to become a stronger Tarot reader <i>and</i> enhance your overall thinking process.
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Teachers Create Positive Learning
Teachers can design exciting learning environments that cater to the individual needs and backgrounds of students while meeting specific educational goals and objectives.
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Helping your Children Cope with Divorce
When two people marry and vow to become one, the last thing on their mind is divorce. However, the reality of marriage is that not all couples make it.
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Landscape Of Commitment
By teaching Creative Arts Students about commitment self-efficacy is encouraged. Students are asked to track how they feel, think and motivate themselves.
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Multiple Languages in Preschool
The importance of teaching foreign languages in daycare and preschool settings
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The Exquisiteness of Being Human
In her first book Margot McKinnon presents her new learning theory on how to recognize and achieve personal success through balancing the four aspects of being human.
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