A new study suggests that giving students pertinent visual information, such as a diagram or outline, at the start of a lesson will lead to better understanding of that lesson. The study, by Mark A.
I’ve always thought of language teaching as both an art and a craft. My own journey started in Morocco, where I spent nine ...
New Zealand school teacher, Neil D. Fleming, wondered why some teachers were better able to engage with students. Was it the teacher or the student that made the difference? In 1987, he developed a ...
The Visual Resources Center is located in the Visual Ars Complex, Room 310. We provide and facilitate access to images, imaging, and related information resources for teaching, learning, and research ...
Some of the resources referenced are no longer available, and links to them have been removed. Sighted children learn many things through observation of the world around them and by watching the ...
We've all heard the theory that some students are visual learners, while others are auditory learners. And still other kids learn best when lessons involve movement. But should teachers target ...
Did you know visual impairment can have severe repercussions on the learning process? The impact of visual impairment goes beyond affecting the academic progress of individuals, posing hurdles in ...
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