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Teaching the Curious Disposition Student

Teaching the Curious Disposition Student

LEARNING CHARACTERISTICS Curious Disposition people prefer subjects and activities that are experimental by nature, that provide inspiration and new solutions, and that give opportunities to question, design, and discover. They learn best when the teaching materials...
Teaching the Spontaneous Disposition Student

Teaching the Spontaneous Disposition Student

LEARNING CHARACTERISTICS Spontaneous Disposition people prefer subjects and activities that are entertaining by nature, have immediate relevance, offer variety and challenge, provide hands-on experiences, and give plenty of opportunity to move, act, and do. They learn...
LearningSuccess™ Tip: Reminder About Lighting

LearningSuccess™ Tip: Reminder About Lighting

People are affected differently by various lighting situations, which can then affect focus and concentration when learning or working. Is the lighting bright or low, natural or artificial? If artificial, is it incandescent, fluorescent, or full-spectrum? Fluorescent...
Sitting, Standing, Or…?

Sitting, Standing, Or…?

While some students need to sit up at a table or desk to do their best work or thinking, just as many do better in other positions. Reclining or sitting on a bed, couch, bean bag chair, or the floor are alternatives. Still others need to be standing up, perhaps...