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    Increase Your Word Power: Using Your Senses to Improve Your Vocabulary: Build Your Word Power by Using Your Moltiple Intelligences

     
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    Increase Your Word Power: Using Your Senses to Improve Your Vocabulary: Build Your Word Power by Using Your Moltiple Intelligences

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    Author Dorothy Fontaine shows how to apply the teaching theory of renowned educator Howard Gardner to the practice of building students' word power for academic success. More than 20 years ago, Gardner first offered the education profession his now famous theory of Multiple Intelligences, or MI. Widely accepted today for its beneficial results, MI contends that every student is equipped with eight or more separate types of intelligence, but each student is stronger in some intelligence sources, weaker in others. Multiple Intelligences include logical-mathematical, musical, spatial, and contact with nature, among others. Gardner's approach to learning starts by discovering each student's several areas of intellectual strength, then concentrating on those specific strengths as starting points for educating the student in all subjects. In this book, author Dorothy Fontaine focuses Gardner's MI theory and applies it in ways designed to help students build the strong vocabulary they'll need for success as they go on to higher education. For example, among her suggestions for teaching vocabulary building to a "Musical/Rhythmic Learner" . . .

  • Put new vocabulary words and sentences that clearly define them to the tunes of popular songs. Share these songs with one another.
    And for the "Outdoors/Naturalist Learner" she suggests. . .
  • Go outside to study vocabulary. This is your natural environment. Relate the vocabulary words to your observations of nature each day.
    Many, many more suggested approaches to learning are presented for all eight intelligence types. Both parents and teachers will value Dorothy Fontaine's book for its practical application of Gardner's highlyregarded theory. Each chapter of this book concentrates on one of Gardner's eight basic intelligence sources, and then outlines strategies for translating that intelligence source into the learning of words and their meanings. Approximately 125 new words are presented in each
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    EAN/ISBN:
    9780764134296
    Medium:
    Paperback
    Number of pages:
    383
    Publication date:
    2007-04-27
    Publisher:
    Barron's Educational Series
    Languages:
    english
    EAN/ISBN:
    9780764134296
    Medium:
    Paperback
    Number of pages:
    383
    Publication date:
    2007-04-27
    Publisher:
    Barron's Educational Series
    Languages:
    english

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