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Mallarkey · 05/12/2005 19:28

As part of a group we are presenting (a lesson)teaching in different ways- Behaviourist, Humanist and Cognitivist. I think I've drawn the short straw, congitive. I was thinking of a fact based history lesson with a little 'chanting' of dates and a close sentence activity? Does this sound appropriate for teaching in this style? (the presentation lesson lasts 3 mins)
Any tips help advice really appreciated, as i seem to be going round in circles.

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ScummyMummy · 05/12/2005 19:38

Tell them to go away and teach themselves something! (Apparently cognitive learners are most motivated by self-study...)

Mallarkey · 05/12/2005 20:12

nice but it's not about learning styles but by teaching theories

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