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on 2008-07-12 by garden4u

Shannon, Sheila, this might be a good way for med term words and spelling reinforcment

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Traits of the Global Thinker:

  • Tend to make decisions based on emotions and intuition.
  • Prefer working in an informal, less structured, more flexible environment.
  • Tend to be spontaneous and like spontenaiety.
  • Enjoy doing several things at once.
  • Learn best when information is presented with humour or emoiton, a short anecdote.
  • Speak with many gestures.
  • Tend to learn the general idea first, then look at the details.
  • Can work well with distractions.
  • Tend to take frequent breaks.
  • Tend to need lessons which are interesting to them on a personal level.
  • Discover well through group learning (small group techniques).
  • Need written and tactile involvement.
  • Respond well to pictures.
  • Are said to have right-brain dominance (Roger Sperry).

Will tend to say things like:

  • Why are we doing this?
  • Can I do it later?
  • I need a break.
  • I can't work when it's quiet.
  • Can I work with (another student or group of students)?

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Bodily-Kinesthetic 
           
Musical 
       
Interpersonal 
         
Intrapersonal 
       

Look at the bar graph above. T

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Your Relative Multiple Intelligence Strengths
 
Linguistic 
   
Logical-Mathematical 
         
Spatial 
       
Bodily-Kinesthetic > 
           
Musical > 
       
Interpersonal > 
         
Intrapersonal > 
       

Look at the bar graph above. T >he length of the bar is an estimation of the relative strengths of your Multiple Intelligences, as per Howard Gardner. The longer the bar, the more you tend to think in that way.

You could use this information to guide the way you approach learning.

Berghuis, 2003-2005©

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