Recognizing the wide
spectrum of learning styles — auditory, visual, and kinesthetic — and accommodating these styles appropriately work effectively to meet the needs of all students to keep them engaged.
If I do say so, I've experienced some success with topical differentiation (giving students choice when it comes to the topics they explore) and learning style differentiation (providing activities that appeal to
the spectrum of learning styles), but readiness differentiation — instruction dictated by a student's readiness, or ability, to comprehend a concept or develop a skill — has presented a much bigger challenge.
Not exact matches
Through Renaissance Mind, she is able to help clients, educators and parents
learn skills and techniques that help overcome the obstacles
of learning that accompany the unique thinking
styles of those with Dyslexia, ADD / ADHD and Autism
Spectrum Disorder.
There is a
spectrum of blended
learning models that can used to support different classes, different subjects, and different student
learning styles.
Because this
style of parenting focuses on a balance between these two — instead
of being on either extreme side
of the
spectrum like Authoritarian and Indulgent Parenting — it creates a child who knows how to
learn from others and
learn from herself.
Although authoritarian and permissive parenting
styles appear to represent opposite ends
of the parenting
spectrum, neither
style has been linked to positive outcomes, presumably because both minimize opportunities for children to
learn to cope with stress.