"it still makes sense to use multiple methods to support learning" -
absolutely agree, and I'm sure Willingham would agree with you on this
point.
Michael
Michael Britt
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On Mar 29, 2009, at 5:04 PM, Shapiro, Susan J wrote:
Often learning styles see to describe ways that are comfortable,
easy, or possibly ene physically possible for us. (can a blind
person be a visual learner?)
Students often resist doing things that take effort. They assume
that if something is hard they cannot do it. (Common with statistics)
Starting by using an old style of manipulating information can
support underdeveloped skills. It still makes sense to use multiple
methods to support learning.
Suzi shapiro
Indiana University East
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Please forgive the brevity.
Sent from my phone.
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