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Food for Thought: How kids and adults learn.(web sites on learning)(Brief Article)

School Library Journal

| April 01, 2001 | JUNION-METZ, GAIL | (Hide copyright information)Copyright

LEARNING STYLES HAVE CHANGED RADICALLY SINCE I graduated from college in the late sixties. By the eighties, students were being introduced to a whole new set of theories and learning-style preferences in their psychology or education courses. So the following sites are especially for my peers who missed out on important skills that can enhance teaching and information that takes some of the mystery out of how kids and adults learn.

Learning to Learn: Thinking and Learning Skills snow.utoronto.ca/Learn2/introll.html

An easy-to-navigate course on how kids and adults learn. Don't miss: The "Modules" for background information, and exercises on topics such as …

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