January 29, 2026

Multiple Intelligences and Learning Styles

Module 2 Learning Styles, Multiple Intelligence and Technology Discussion Review the following resources on Multiple Intelligences and Students Varied Learning Styles: Smart Teaching: The Synergy of Multiple Intelligences and … How to help online students with different learning styles Adapting to Different Learning Styles with Technology Lastly, read the following article: Morgan, H. (2021). Howard

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discussion

After reading the Michello article about inequities in education comment on whether you agree or disagree with some of the statements made. How does your view of public education in NYC compare with your educational experience. Did you attend public school, private school, attend outside of NYC, attend outside the USA? How would you assess

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Chapter 1 review

-masters level work -complete sentences -must answer all questions -in text citations/references -plagiarism under 2% 1. On page 22, there are ten leadership skills for the future. What skills would be most helpful in your life now and then in the future? Why? 2. What is your perspective on the role and responsibility of followers

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social cognition and social perception

Carefully read the below instructions and all information in the provided links. Then choose ONE of the following prompts for your Initial Thread Post: SCHEMAS: Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of schemas. IAT: Discuss Harvards Implicit Association Test (IAT), with a supporting view or critical disagreement. JUDGMENTAL HEURISTICS: Discuss one of the judgmental heuristics people

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Debunking the Learning Styles Myth

Paper Assignment: Debunking the Learning Styles Myth Points: 25 Length: 23 pages (double-spaced, 12-pt font) Purpose: Analysis and application of course concepts Assignment Overview One of the most persistent myths in education is the belief that students learn best when instruction is matched to their preferred learning style (e.g., visual, auditory, kinesthetic). Despite its popularity,

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