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Chapter Two Diverse Learners
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Different Ways of Learning Learning Styles Cognitive Domain Affective Domain Locus of Control Physiology
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I need a quiet place to think and learn: 1. Strongly Agree 2. Agree 3. Disagree
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I need a well-lighted place to study and learn: 1. Strongly Agree 2. Agree 3. Disagree
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I learn best from textbooks and lectures: 1. Strongly Agree 2. Agree 3. Disagree
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Teaching Tips for Learning Styles Visual Learners Examples? Kinesthetic Learner Examples? Auditory Learners Examples?
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Multiple Intelligences Howard Gardner (1983) “The capacity to solve problems or to fashion products that are valued in more than one cultural setting.” Cultural Criteria Scientific Criteria Evolutionary Utility
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Multiple Intelligences Logical Mathematical Linguistic Bodily Kinesthetic Musical Spatial Interpersonal Intrapersonal Naturalist
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Promoting M.I. Approaches Variety in Curriculum Integrated Curriculum Technology Environmental Education Arts Assessment
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Emotional Intelligence Daniel Goleman (contemporary) Emotional Intelligence (dispositions, habits, learned responses) may better predict life successes than traditional IQ testing (Binet, 1900’s).
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Cultural Diversity Demographic Realities A Historical Perspective A Global Model Teaching All Students
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What do you think the U.S. percentages are? 1. White – non Hispanic 2. American Indian– Alaskan Native 3. Asian/Pacific Islander 4. Black, non- Hispanic 5. Hispanic
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Statistics White, non Hispanic – 60.3% American Indian/Alaskan Native -1.2% Asian/Pacific Islander – 4.2% Black, non-Hispanic – 17.2% Hispanic – 17.1%
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Human Relations in Classrooms Generalize –Stereotype – prejudice Sensitivity – modeling skills and behaviors Classroom strategies Equal attention
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Multicultural Education Classroom climate Enculturation Approaches Contributions Additive Transformation Social Action (educational reconstruction)
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Bilingual Education Bilingualism – definitions Language submersion ELL – transitional, maintenance, developmental ESL Trends historically
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I think laws about an official language in the U.S. are: 1. A good idea 2. Antidemocratic 3. Unrealistic 4. Patriotic 5. I’m not sure
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Exceptional Learners Gifted learners (how to determine?) IQ Issues Social Realities Enrichment Accelerated Programs Advanced Placement College in the Schools
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Special Education History Brown vs. Board of Education 1970’s Zero Reject Nondiscriminatory Education Appropriate Education Procedural Due Process Least-restrictive environment Mainstreaming… Inclusion
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IDEA Acronym for? (1975…1991) Individualized Education Program (IEP) Annual Statement Description of services Overview of Evaluation, Monitoring
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