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Incorporating The Multiple Intelligence Theory Of Teaching To Reach All Students In The Elementary Classroom, Amy Kathleen Hocker
Incorporating The Multiple Intelligence Theory Of Teaching To Reach All Students In The Elementary Classroom, Amy Kathleen Hocker
Theses Digitization Project
The purpose of this project was to analyse research regarding the benefits of using the Multiple Intelligence Theory of teaching in the elementary school setting.
Authentic Writing And Assessment: Facilitating The Learning Process Of Children's Writing, Pamela Lea Cleland-Broyles
Authentic Writing And Assessment: Facilitating The Learning Process Of Children's Writing, Pamela Lea Cleland-Broyles
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.
Using Hot Air Balloons To Boost Middle School Students' Understanding Of The Mole Concept, Rudolph Albert Patterson
Using Hot Air Balloons To Boost Middle School Students' Understanding Of The Mole Concept, Rudolph Albert Patterson
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.
Student Motivation: Instilling A Desire To Learn In Middle School Students, Richard James Erbstoesser
Student Motivation: Instilling A Desire To Learn In Middle School Students, Richard James Erbstoesser
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.
Imitation Pedagogy: The Ongoing Debate, Nancy Joyce Snow
Imitation Pedagogy: The Ongoing Debate, Nancy Joyce Snow
Theses Digitization Project
Imitation was one of the five teaching methods passed down from the Greeks and was, from antiquity down to the nineteenth century, highly respected among scholars and educators. However, imitation has lost status as a viable pedagogy, and especially perhaps in the field of composition studies.