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Child Development, Books a la Carte Plus MyDevelopmentLab (8th Edition) Review

Child Development, Books a la Carte Plus MyDevelopmentLab (8th Edition)
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Understanding Learning Styles in the Second Language Classroom Review

Understanding Learning Styles in the Second Language Classroom
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This volume presents a thorough discussion of several approaches to learning styles. Of particular interest are the chapters on visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learners, and how to best reach them. It does not present much in the way of "literacy" or unschooled adults, but there has been little research in this area. Another weakness in the book, as in the field, is that within the catagory of "visuals" it does not make a strong distinction between pictures and written text, yet clearly learners respond to each differently.

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This text will be used as a teacher resource book for teachers who will work in a multilingual/mulitcultural classroom.

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