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Old 04-22-2010, 05:52 AM   #11 (permalink)
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I do agree with the idea that one of the major problems is that schools treat all children as part of a group rather than as individuals, I strongly support the theory of multiple intelligence, the learning process varies from kid to kid, and when one method doesn't work, teachers should find another way before immediately writing them off as a failure.
This is pretty much the dominant teaching philosophy in Australia and New Zealand. When I go into the classroom, the first thing I gauge is what Bloom's intelligences the children seem to favour and how I can work this into lessons to cater for everybody's different learning styles. Is this not something that is embraced in the US?
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