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Recieved: 2001/11/28 06:41
Subject: [K-list] Re: kinesthetic learning
From: Stephen Kowalchuk
On 2001/11/28 06:41, Stephen Kowalchuk posted thus to the K-list: Nina,
If there are seven intelligences (so I've been told but I have not read the
book), I presume there are at least seven separate channels of learning. From a
sensory perspective, NLP suggests there are kinesthetic modes of expression, so
I would definitely believe there is a kinesthetic mode of learning.
One clear example of kinesthetic learning....ever try to remember a telephone
number, and find yourself dialing an imaginary telephone with your hands? I've
seen it, tho for me remembering numbers is an auditory thing.
Hmm....seven chakras....seven intelligences....coincidence?
Steve
> Another thing: the test implies that there are two preferences for
> learning... auditory and visual. I would wager there is at least one
> other 'preference'... learning through the body. Kinesthetic learning.
>
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