Learning StylesLearning Styles is full of practical, helpful, and eye-opening information about the different ways kids perceive information and then use that knowledge, as well as how their behavior is often tied to their particular learning style. When we understand learning styles—imaginative, analytic, common sense, and dynamic—and adjust our teaching or parenting to those styles, we begin reaching everyone God gives us to teach. |
Contents
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PART II | 37 |
The Common Sense Learner | 57 |
The Dynamic Learner | 67 |
PART III | 77 |
Learning Styles Sample Lessons for Youth and Adults | 89 |
Common Sense Learners | 132 |
Dynamic Learners | 146 |
DoItYourself Lesson Plan | 162 |
Learning Styles and Recruiting Volunteers | 169 |
A Sense of Koinonia | 178 |
Loving Your Spouse and Children the Way | 192 |
PART VI | 209 |
Rita and Kenneth Dunn and the TwentyOne Elements of Learning | 222 |
PART IV | 95 |
Imaginative Learners | 108 |
Analytic Learners | 119 |
Thank You God for Teachers | 247 |
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