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  2. Kinesthetic learning - Wikipedia

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    Kinesthetic learning (American English), kinaesthetic learning (British English), or tactile learning is learning that involves physical activity. As cited by Favre (2009), Dunn and Dunn define kinesthetic learners as students who prefer whole-body movement to process new and difficult information. [ 1 ]

  3. ThinkBlocks - Wikipedia

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    ThinkBlocks are also part of a class of educational tools called tactile manipulatives. Tactile manipulatives are popular in math subjects (especially in the elementary grades) and in Montessori education. ThinkBlocks were designed to be used in any grade and any topic thereby extending the range of use of tactile manipulatives.

  4. Learning styles - Wikipedia

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    Teachers can be learners, and learners teachers. We are all both. Everyone can learn under the right circumstances. Learning is fun! Make it appealing. [44] [page needed] Sprenger details how to teach in visual, auditory, or tactile/kinesthetic ways.

  5. Coastal Bend teachers share STEM ideas for nature ... - AOL

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    Many students are visual and tactile learners, Rivera said. "It's neat to incorporate both in teaching math and giving them real-world situations where they don't realize they're using a lot of ...

  6. Multimodal pedagogy - Wikipedia

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    Multimodal pedagogy encourages the use of these modes as teaching tools in the classroom to facilitate learning. Although lack of experience with new technologies and limited access to resources can make multimodal instruction difficult for teachers, [ 9 ] it is important for students to learn to interpret and create meaning across multiple ...

  7. Multisensory learning - Wikipedia

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    Multisensory learning is different from learning styles which is the assumption that people can be classified according to their learning style (audio, visual or kinesthetic). However, critics of learning styles say there is no consistent evidence that identifying an individual student's learning style and teaching for that style will produce ...

  8. Tactile technology - Wikipedia

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    Tactile technology presents a way to use advances in technology and combined with touch. Studies show that humans work and learn better in a multi-sensory environment. Something as simple as having toys (like the fidget spinner ) in the workplace, or using physical props to teach children in schools, can have significant impacts on productivity ...

  9. Teaching method - Wikipedia

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    A teaching method is a set of principles and methods used by teachers to enable student learning.These strategies are determined partly by the subject matter to be taught, partly by the relative expertise of the learners, and partly by constraints caused by the learning environment. [1]