Transcription of Identifying Visual-Spatial and Auditory-Sequential Learners
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Visual-Spatial and Auditory-Sequential Learners Identifying Visual-Spatial and Auditory-Sequential Learners : A Validation Study Linda Kreger Silverman At the beginning of the 20th century, students sat in rows, and learned the same lessons in the same manner as their classmates. The only means of differentiation was pace of learning. In one-room schoolhouses, children were often allowed to progress to the next level when they had completed the current one. The concept of continuous progress was particularly beneficial for gifted students; it is recently being rediscovered.
Visual-Spatial and Auditory-Sequential Learners observers, learn holistically, need more time to process information, and think in pictures. These are the …
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