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Help SOS learning styles K4D806

if anyone can help???
have been looking at learning styles and i just wondered if anyone used Howard Gardner as the relevant theorist?? am i on the right track?

this site is a GOD send.

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i have now started to write up on the learning styles of children. things like if they learn by sight, audio, tactile etc. still not sure if it relates to Howard Gardner's work though as i cant find a link to anyone else. my mind is a bit scrabbled though.

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I used to following theorists for this question

Jean-Jacques Rousseau 1712-1778 Laissez Faire approach

Lev Vygotsky 1896-1934 Social Learning

Chris Athey Schemas

Jerome Bruner 1915- Scaffolding

Naom Chomsky 1928- Language Development


Erik Erikson 1902-1939 Emotional and personality Development


John Bowlby 1907-1990 Early brain development through Attachment
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I used Kolb and Gardner for learning styles
http://www.businessballs.com/howardg...elligences.htm

http://www.businessballs.com/kolblearningstyles.htm
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Hi, when assessing children's learning styles in my classroom, I have always found the following books helpful. I hope this is of some use

The thinking child resource book
The thinking child:Brain based learning for the foundation stage

Hope you find what you need

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