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Because every person is unique, the way we learn and express our intelligence is also unique. Being able to listen to a lecture and remember the correct answers for a test, is only one kind of intelligence. According to Dr. Howard Gardner there are eight or nine different kinds of intelligences. Each person has all eight types of intelligence, some areas are just more highly developed than others. Human beings are very complex and different. So is the way we as individuals see and interact with the world around us.
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Learning Styles Explained
www.ldpride.net/learningstyles.MI.htm
This page provides an explanation of what learning styles and multiple intelligence are all about, an interactive assessment of your learning style/MI, and practical tips to make your learning style work for you.
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What are the Seven Learning styles?
www.casacanada.com/whatare.html
This page explains The Seven Learning Styles which proposes that different people learn in different ways and that it is good to know what your own preferred learning style is.
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