Varied Learning Styles and the Current Generation
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Researchers estimate that seventy percent of students do not get their specific learning strength addressed in a traditional learning setting. These students rarely get to shine in the classroom, because their learning strength is ignored and they are forced to learn in a way that favors traditional learners.
Ramsey Brookhart, a teacher at Denver Academy, encouraged his students to write a book, which is entitled Globalistic. In it, he is showcasing different mediums as a conduit to learning and education. The book is our newest medium, but also a catalyst to other mediums.
Showcasing: How millennial students with varied learning styles and intelligence express themselves and -- learn how they learn!
Some experts are saying that schools kill creativity - we beg to differ. Globalistic is a response to people like Sir Ken Robinson - Our young people are speaking up and they demand to be heard.
Check out the book website at: http://www.globalistic-book.com/
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