Application of accelerated learning techniques with particular reference to multiple intelligences
The aim of this study was to determine the possible successes and pitfalls in implementing a process to accelerate learning and raise learner performance through a multiple intelligence approach. A study of the theory of Multiple Intelligences was conducted which also implied a thorough study o...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-20212016-04-16T04:07:53Z Application of accelerated learning techniques with particular reference to multiple intelligences Pienaar, Hester Catharina Nieman, M.M. (Prof.) Kamper, G.D. (Prof.) Multiple intelligences linguistic intelligence bodily-kinesthetic intelligence musical intelligence intrapersonal intelligence interpersonal intelligence naturalist intelligence emotional intelligence logical-mathematical intelligence brain-based learning accelerated learning multiple intelligence approach to teaching 370.152 Multiple intelligences Cognitive learning Educational acceleration Learning The aim of this study was to determine the possible successes and pitfalls in implementing a process to accelerate learning and raise learner performance through a multiple intelligence approach. A study of the theory of Multiple Intelligences was conducted which also implied a thorough study of the physiology of the brain, how it learns and how it should be utilised in the classroom. A case study was conducted amongst the learners and teachers of a specific school to determine their ability, willingness to change and their performance in the application of Multiple Intelligences in the classroom. The challenges associated with the implementation of the MI approach were established through different methods. It was found that teachers have much more difficulty in adapting to a new teaching approach than the learners. Time constraints, constant monitoring and support, teacher training, teachers' attitude to change, big classes, a lack of resources and teacher resistance added to the reality which policy makers have to consider in implementing a new approach. EDUCATIONAL STUDIES MED (DIDACTICS) 2009-08-25T10:59:04Z 2009-08-25T10:59:04Z 2009-08-25T10:59:04Z 2008-03-31 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2021 en 1 online (x, 168, [93] leaves) |
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Multiple intelligences linguistic intelligence bodily-kinesthetic intelligence musical intelligence intrapersonal intelligence interpersonal intelligence naturalist intelligence emotional intelligence logical-mathematical intelligence brain-based learning accelerated learning multiple intelligence approach to teaching 370.152 Multiple intelligences Cognitive learning Educational acceleration Learning Pienaar, Hester Catharina Application of accelerated learning techniques with particular reference to multiple intelligences |
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The aim of this study was to determine the possible successes and pitfalls in implementing a process to accelerate learning and raise learner performance through a multiple intelligence approach.
A study of the theory of Multiple Intelligences was conducted which also implied a thorough study of the physiology of the brain, how it learns and how it should be utilised in the classroom.
A case study was conducted amongst the learners and teachers of a specific school to determine their ability, willingness to change and their performance in the application of Multiple Intelligences in the classroom. The challenges associated with the implementation of the MI approach were established through different methods.
It was found that teachers have much more difficulty in adapting to a new teaching approach than the learners. Time constraints, constant monitoring and support, teacher training, teachers' attitude to change, big classes, a lack of resources and teacher resistance added to the reality which policy makers have to consider in implementing a new approach. === EDUCATIONAL STUDIES === MED (DIDACTICS) |
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Application of accelerated learning techniques with particular reference to multiple intelligences |
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Application of accelerated learning techniques with particular reference to multiple intelligences |
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