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Prepared by: Nenita Obrique Cognitive styles and complexities: Why do brains learn differently?
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Brain and Learning Research: Implications for Meeting the Needs of Diverse Learners by Fara E. Green
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Brain Structure Brain is shaped by genetics, development, and experience (Sylwester, 1994)
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Multiple Intelligences Recognize different cognitions, mental strengths and contrasting cognitive styles. Intelligence is to solve problems or fashion products valued in community settings. (Gardner, 1993)
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Multiple Intelligences verbal-linguistic logical-mathematical, visual- spatial, bodily kinesthetic, musical-rhythmic, interpersonal, intrapersonal, naturalist, existential (Gardner, 1993)
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Learning Styles Visual Auditory Kinesthetic (Dunn, 1995)
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Emotions and Learning Emotions drive attention and in turn, drive learning and memory. (Sylwester, 1994)
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Music and Cognitive Development formation of connections (synapses) and the growth of branching extensions (dendrites) (Black, 1997)
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Brain processes parts and wholes simultaneously. Learning is influenced by emotions, self-esteem, and social interaction. Each brain is unique. (Caine, Caine, and Crowell, 1995) Brain-Based Learning
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Educational Implications Take the responsibility for teaching diverse learners : prepare for complex instruction to materials, resources, groupings, and assessment instruments. Emphasize social interactions with mutual respect and acceptance. (Green, 1999)
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