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Here is a list of book that can be referenced regarding the different learning styles.
So Each May Learn By: Harvey Silver, Richard W. Strong, and Matthew J. Perin
- This book integrates Jung's theory of psychological types with Howard Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences. The six chapters include an introduction to both multiple intelligences and learning styles, how to connect the two models on brain-based principles, how to realign the curriculum so it incorporates both models, how to design integrated performance assessments, and how to teach students about learning styles and multiple intelligences. There are also inventories for the two models and a teaching strategy index. The book is filled with charts, diagrams, and numerous examples from the field. It is useful for teachers of all levels and in every subject-matter area.
The Best of Multiple Intelligences Activities By: Teacher Created Materials Inc.
- This book is for grades 5-8 and it begins with an explanation of the theory of multiple intelligences and helpful tips for putting the theory into practice in classrooms. The remaining pages are devoted to numerous activities for each of the intelligences as well as assessment strategies and tools.
Mindful Learning: 101 Proven Strategies For Students and Teacher Success By: Linda Campbell
- In this book, there are 101 answers to the only question that really matters to teachers, "How can I make my teaching more effective?" With a firm grounding in research from the cognitive sciences and best classroom practices, these tried-and-true teaching strategies are assembled here in a ready-to-use format, with all the checklists and forms any teacher needs to put them into practice.
The Complete Daily Curriculum for Early Childhood: Over 1200 Easy Activities to Support Multiple Intelligences and LearningStyles By: Pam Schiller and Pat Phipps
- This is a very large book full of thematic unit ideas for the Early Childhood Curriculum. For each unit, there are lesson suggestions that integrate with each of the Multiple Intelligences. There is also an explanation about Multiple Intelligences and Learning Styles included.
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