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Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Title of the Lesson: How Can a Teacher Discover the Multiple Intelligences Preferences of His or Her Students? Part Four



When mentoring our pre-service and in-service teachers we need to describe and model both research-based and clinically tested best practices. This is one of many lessons we will be sharing on teaching Judaic content, lesson planning, models of teaching, differentiated and individualized instruction and learning activities designed to transform the classroom into a Jewish community of cooperative learners. The title of this lesson is “How can a teacher discover the multiple intelligences preferences of his or her students”? Since there are 13 elements in each lesson plan we will divide this lesson plan into five parts. Here are the first, second, third parts of this lesson on how a teacher can discover the multiple intelligence preferences of their students. The fourth part of this lesson follows.

4. The teacher then distributes and explains the handout at the top of this post entitled, "Teaching About Pesach Through the Seven Multiple Intelligences".


In the next post we will share the fifth part of a five part lesson on what a teacher can do to discover the multiple intelligences preferences of his or her students.


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