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  2. Neil Fleming - Wikipedia

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    Prior to Fleming's work, VAK was in common usage. Fleming split the Visual dimension (the V in VAK) into two parts—symbolic as Visual (V) and text as Read/write (R). This created a fourth mode, Read/write and brought about the word VARK for a new concept, a learning-preferences approach, a questionnaire and support materials.

  3. Learning styles - Wikipedia

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    Other methods (usually questionnaires) used to identify learning styles include Neil Fleming's VARK Questionnaire [18] and Jackson's Learning Styles Profiler. [1]: 56–59 Many other tests have gathered popularity and various levels of credibility among students and teachers.

  4. Kinesthetic learning - Wikipedia

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    Neil Fleming, a New Zealand teacher and educational theorist, designed the VARK model (visual, aural or auditory, read/write and kinesthetic). [2] According to Fleming's model, kinesthetic learners are similar to tactile learners in that they like hands-on experiential learning.

  5. Music-evoked autobiographical memory - Wikipedia

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    The likelihood of familiar music evoking memories may be attributed to its ability to activate an associative network of autobiographical memories, leading to spreading activation that facilitates memory retrieval. Moreover, music plays a significant role in the formation of both social and personal identity. Certain music becomes strongly ...

  6. Children's Songbook - Wikipedia

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    Children in Primary sing the new songs, but a revised Songbook has not been published. Two new songs have been written in 2008 and 2009. Two new songs have been written in 2008 and 2009. Their lyrics reinforce the roles that fathers and mothers play, and teaches that children can also contribute to the family and grow up and become fathers and ...

  7. BBC School Radio - Wikipedia

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    The School Broadcasting Council for the United Kingdom had been set up in 1947, replacing the CCSB, and included Scotland and Wales. In 1953, 25,691 British schools were registered for school radio; 9.55am, 11am and 2pm were for primary schools; 11.20am, 2.20pm and 2.40pm were for secondary modern schools; 11.40am was for grammar schools.

  8. Hayling and Brixton tests - Wikipedia

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    The Brixton test is a visuospatial sequencing task with rule changes. This test measures the ability to detect rules in sequences of stimuli. It usually takes between five and ten minutes to administer, and yields an easily understood scaled score of between 1 and 10.

  9. List of music students by teacher: G to J - Wikipedia

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    This is part of a list of students of music organized by teacher. G. Andrea Gabrieli. this teacher's teachers. Gabrieli (1532/1533 – 1585) studied with ...