Actually, it's nothing newThe good old wisdom is reconfirmedMultisensory Structured Language instruction is actually the natural way of learning a language, with family and friends, seeing, smelling, touching, hearing, tasting, feeling new concepts and ideas. This is now being recommended as the principal methodology for children with Learning Difficulties, or Differences. Each person has a different sense which is dominant and preferential, so we should cater to the whole variety of senses. To find out more details and practical implications, go to the Dyslexia International page. Probably the most neglected way of classroom learning is the kinaesthetic. I should write a separate entry on that one day. Until then, enjoy these lovely graphic summaries, that can be used as Aide Memoire after reading the DI article above.
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AuthorMartina Matejaš is a teacher of English and Yoga. She is keen on understanding the mind-body connection as well as cracking the 'code' of thoughts-emotions-behaviour matrix. Archives
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