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100+ Bloom's Taxonomy Verbs For Critical Thinking
Bloom’s Taxonomy’s verbs–also know as power verbs or thinking verbs–are extraordinarily powerful instructional planning tools. They can be used for curriculum mapping, assessment design, lesson planning, personalizing and differentiating learning. #CultofPedagogyPin
Info-graphic
A comparative info-graphic on Piaget and Vygotsky. A project for Artistic Development class, MA University of Florida.
The four different types of learners, and what they mean for your presentations (infographic) - Prezi Blog
The Four Different Types of Learners, And What They Mean to Your Presentations [INFOGRAPHIC] | Prezi Blog
6 Education Theorists Every Teacher Should Know
Hi There! It's Hannah, from The Classroom Key. If you're not asleep during staff meetings, you've probably heard the phrase "resea...
This pin displays the differences in two theorist views of children's learning. Diversity in learning is unique and each individual has differences. Within and Earl Childhood setting it is essential to have a range of theorist base knowledge, as each child is diverse.
Not only do you get to learn about learning theories, you get to compare them to others to see what works best for your style.
Major Developmental Theorists
Learning Styles: Why "One Size Fits All" Doesn't Work - Integrated Learning Strategies
Learning Styles: Why "One Size Fits All" Doesn't Work | ilslearningcorner.com
324 Free Tools for Teachers - Free Educational Technology
INOGRAPHIC: THE 7 STYLES OF LEARNING | Visual (Spatial), Aural (Auditory-Musical), Verbal (Linguistic), Solitary (Interpersonal), Social (Interpersonal), Logical (Mathematical), Physical (Kinesthetic)