Active Learning
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Aesthetic Realism
(3)
Behaviorism
(3)
Brain-Based Learning
(10)
Charter Schools
(15)
Constructivism
(12)
Cooperative Education
(4)
Experiential Education
(6)
Inquiry Based Learning
(124)
Learning Styles
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Montessori
(41)
Multiple Intelligences
(4)
Outcome-Based Education
(6)
Problem-Based Learning
(18)
Reggio Emilia Approach
(5)
Right Brain - Left Brain Thinking
(2)
Situated Learning
(5)
Transformative Learning
(4)
Waldorf
(17)
How People Learn: Brain, Mind, Experience, and School
E-text of a 300-page 1999 National Academy of Sciences report. Recent research provides a deep understanding of complex reasoning and performance on problem-solving tasks and how skill and understanding in key subjects are acquired.
Suggestology
Details on this learning theory for teaching foreign languages.
The Epistemology and Learning Group (MIT)
Explores how new technologies can enable new ways of thinking, learning, and designing.
Youth Motivation Using Natural Learning Environments
Motivating "at-risk" youth by employing natural learning environments consistent with the "learning personality" of the individual student rather than with traditional "schooling" models.
Desuggestive Learning
Describes desuggestive learning and offer advice on how to use it.
Intentional Learning Projects
Describes projects, research and articles addressing mass customization and personalization issue (adaptive learning) for E-LEARNING (Web, WBT, and CBT).
Introduction to Motor Behavior and Control
PowerPoint Presentation.
The Meta-Learning Lab
Dedicated to increasing people's capacity to learn, improving the performance of individuals and organizations.
BrainConnection.com
An online source of information about the brain for educators, parents, students and teachers.
Reasoning and Being Rational
Many teachers expect students to be rational, but don't explain what that means. Improve your reasoning. An essay by Rick Garlikov.
Roof On Fire
Report of a training course on experiential learning, including methods and theory.
Multiple Intelligences: Gardner's Theory
Provides full-text access to the ERIC Digest of this name which examines the theory of Howard Gardner relating to multiple intelligences and how it might relate to student learning.
Perspectives on Learning
Learning and developing learning environments based on behaviorism, cognitism, and constructivism.
The Truth About Homework
The negative impacts of homework on students. Includes opinions, polls, message board, and links.
Manipulative Visual Language
System and theory for teaching English to deaf children.
Facilitating Multi-Stakeholder Processes and Social Learning - Resource Portal
Practical information on facilitating multi-stakeholder processes and social learning: concepts, methods, tools, tips, examples, literature and links for interactive decision-making in sustainable development.
Implicity
A different model of human learning changing the role of educational technology.
Infed.org
Resource for educators and others interested in informal education, youth work, community development and lifelong learning.
John Dewey and Informal Education
Read about the life and works of a man considered to be the father of educational philosophy.
Learning and Teaching
Explores major and current themes in the learning and teaching process from an international and comparative perspective.
Learning and Teaching Information Technology Computers Skills in Context
Learn about about how some people teach information technology skills.
Education: Public or Private Goods?
Examines theories that argue that learning in education is either a private or public good.
Business Thinking Meta Model
Describes the model which is composed of three thinking patterns such as proactive thinking, reactive thinking, and passive thinking.
Ritmia
Describes a form of music education and of motion activity aimed to bridge a gap left by the traditional teaching methods.
Education for Sustainable Development
Approach to the whole curriculum and management of a school from sustainable development theory.
Diversified Learning
Suite 101 topic about the many ways people learn through methods utilized in teaching gifted and talented as well as at risk students.
Dr. Thomas Armstrong
Educator and psychologist in the fields of multiple intelligences, explanation of "the myth of ADD/ADHD, and the natural genius of kids". Suggests strategies for nurishing each child's unique developmental potentials.
Project-Based Learning
Introduces educators to project-based learning. It provides background information, exemplars, and links for teachers to use in their classroom.
Instrumental Enrichment / Mediated Learning
Based on the work of Israeli psychologist Reuven Feuerstein who developed his theory in the late 40's through his work with children who were orphaned or separated from their parents as a result of the Holocaust.
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