yg sudah punya jawaban via milis2/blog2 gpp, sama saja kok. Posting ini mmg sdh pnah saya posting 3 th lalu di milis2 Yahoo setelah mengikuti workshop Kelas Pelangi: Pengalaman Torey Hayden Mendidik Anak-Anak Berkebutuhan Khusus, Gedung Depdiknas Jakarta 7 & 8 September 2004
JAWABAN Kasus: 1. A : Woodrow Wilson - presiden USA ke-28 2. A : Auguste RODIN - french sculptor 3. A : Hellen Keller - author, lecturer, blind-deaf from age 2 4. C : Di penjara - Kriminal - seorang Pemerkosa 5. A : Eleanor Roosevelt - first lady presiden USA ke-32 6. A : Albert Einstein 7. C : Di Penjara - Kriminal 8. A : David Gutterman - dokter ahli bedah otak 9. C : Di Penjara - Kriminal - Pembunuh Berantai 10. A : Thomas Alfa Edison http://www.conservativebookclub.com/Join/JoinBookPage.asp?prod_cd=C5586 Discover Your Child's Learning Style Willis, Mariaemma; Kindle, Victoria Is the way you teach a recipe for your children's failure? Thomas Edison's teachers said he was too stupid to learn anything. Orville Wright was expelled from sixth grade for bad behavior. The sculptor Rodin's father said that his son was an idiot, and his uncle called him uneducable. Is your child another Edison, Orville Wright, or Rodin - trapped in a stultifying educational straitjacket? Wise parents know that different children learn in different ways - but few know how to take full advantage of that fact. Indeed, many homeschoolers end up replicating in microcosm the same mistakes that schools make by lumping thirty souls at thirty different stages of development into one classroom. Discover Your Child's Learning Style helps you break out of this straitjacket and play to each of your children's strengths as you homeschool. Your kids will end up quickly and happily learning more - and you'll get some welcome stress relief. Authors Mariaemma Willis and Victoria Kindle Hodson use their nearly fifty years of educational experience to identify basic areas that dramatically influence how well your child does in different kinds of academic situations - and to which most teachers and parents pay cursory attention or ignore altogether: * Five personality types that can decisively affect how your child learns. Does he gravitate toward groups or like to be alone? Is he focused or dreamy? How to structure the best curriculum and learning environment for each type * Twelve areas of talent that help you identify what your child does best - and what that means for how he learns best * How to use what naturally interests your child to enhance the attractiveness of what you're teaching him * Separating truth from myth about modality: whether your child learns best by seeing, hearing, or working with hands-on activities. Helpful material you can use to identify your child's best style and to teach him math, reading, and other subjects most effectively * Environment: do you know if your child learns best in quiet or with background noise? Sitting or standing? In bright or muted light? The real difference these overlooked areas can make * Four techniques for helping your child become an eager, self-directed learner * What about learning disabilities? How becoming aware of learning styles can cut through a great deal of the fashionable nonsense about dyslexia, ADD, and more. MAYA http://aryakinan.blogspot.com --------------------------------- Be a better Heartthrob. Get better relationship answers from someone who knows. Yahoo! Answers - Check it out.

