Essential Question:
- What is the most effective way a kindergarten teacher can engage different learning styles to enhance student outcomes?
- My answer three is to let students learn through kinesthetic learning (tactiles learning), which is helpful to students who like to get their body moving during a lesson.
3 details to support the answer
- Kinesthetic learners will learn the plant cycle better if you let them work with plants, such as planting a seed, rather than just teaching them about the plant cycle.
- Students with a kinesthetic learning style will struggle to learn the material if given a lecture, so something they can do is get up and walk around because they are used to learning while they're body is in motion.
- In kinesthetic learning, movement and action replace listening to the teacher giving a lecture or reading about something, so for example, a child that takes a trip to the zoo will remember facts about the animals better rather than if they are just reading about the animals.
The research source to support your details and answer
- http://www.edutopia.org/blog/kinesthetic-learning-new-model-education-kirin-sinha
- I think kinesthetic learning should be my answer three,because there are many small children in kindergarten that learn through this learning style, or at least that is what I've seen at mentorship.
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