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If the Shoe Fits . . .: How to Develop Multiple Intelligences in the Classroom by Carolyn Chapman
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If the Shoe Fits . . .: How to Develop Multiple Intelligences in the…

by Carolyn Chapman

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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0932935648, Paperback)

This excellent resource translates Howard Gardner`s multiple intelligences theory into practical methods for classroom use. It offers teachers information and `how-to` advice for identifying and developing student strengths. The rich selection of sample lessons and ideas inspires teachers to apply these ideas in the classroom and motivates teachers to create activities of their own.
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identifies the student with each intelligence discusses how intelligences can be used for problem solving shows how to use multiple intelligences to meet the challenges of special students describes how to create an environment for each intelligence provides sample lessons and activities for each intelligence

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