Articles, tagged with "visual learners", page 1
01st November 2012
Educational trips not only help children learn better when they are away from their classroom environment, but it can certainly help teachers to a great extent in making great impact on children. Several studies have shown that a simple field trip on a su...
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Author:
Carolyn Clayton
09th October 2012
Don't be pulled in by blogs and USMLE forums telling you how you should organize your weeks leading up to the USMLE. It is such a personal thing, that only you can write your schedule. Below, I will show you how. As you get started, begin with these quest...
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Author:
Tracy Flood, MD, PhD
18th May 2011
NLP or Neuro-Linguistic Programming is composed of three main features of human behavior. These are the mind, language and behavior. This deals with different phases of human life. It focuses on a certain aspect of a person's personality and develops it t...
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Author:
Nazima Golamaully
02nd July 2010
Minor Pentatonic Scale
In this blues guitar lesson we'll be looking at the most popular guitar scale in blues and rock music, the minor pentatonic guitar scale. It is comprised of five notes ("penta" is Latin for five) and can be played in five different...
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Author:
Jerry Grinkmeyer
11th June 2010
Mentioning PowerPoint often brings to mind an official presentation in a corporate boardroom. However, PowerPoint is increasingly being used in the classroom, as educational tools during lessons. Teaching social studies with PowerPoint is a particularly e...
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Peters Publishing
19th April 2010
Many of us find it hard to understand what is not clearly visible to us. The inner workings of the living body become more and more amazing as we advance in our techniques of perceiving it. When it comes to further understanding how the body performs, the...
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Author:
Luther Watson
19th March 2010
In my career so far I've been a highly effective team leader both in the Navy and in my current job managing food services for a large University with more than 24,000 students, faculty, and staff.
Now I'm becoming a team leader as a successful Intern...
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Author:
Peter Harkness
20th May 2009
Once you've decided to start speaking Spanish, the possibilities seem limitless. You probably do not expect that it will be a breeze, but how can it be that hard if kids pull it off so easily? For anyone who has been fluent in only one language for all of...
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Author:
Jim Finks
02nd April 2009
Teachers read aloud to their students because of the benefits, which include introducing and reinforcing new vocabulary words, strengthening listening skills, encouraging reading for enjoyment, and introducing new genres, etc. Since read-aloud time is a l...
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Author:
ktdileva
10th February 2009
Whether you yourself are a student or are the parent of one, regardless of the level of education, building certain student success skills is a crucial part of getting the most out of an education. There are many qualities that can help a student learn, b...
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