viernes, 5 de septiembre de 2014

(Learning Activity 1) Melesio y Jessica

5 comentarios:

  1. MI theory by Gardner is a great theory. It is amazing that someone apply it in a classroom. I believe it could be a great idea because students are not the same and therefore, they don't learn in the same way. I hope this kind of research could lead into an application of this theory in future English learning classrooms in order to facilitate students' learning.

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  2. This is a very interesting topic. I personally think that this kind of researches are very important because as Susi mentioned it would help to facilitate students' learning and also it could help to teachers to create new learning strategies.
    I know that both are interested in this topic and I know that you can do a great contribution with your research of the acquisition of a second language and the multiple intelligence theory.

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  3. wow! Gardner's theory is an important contribution in the classroom researchers because with his theory about multiple intelligences we can discover the way of students learning and so apply method and techniques according to the students' leaning .
    well, i think that if you focus your research in this topic you will have fun and awesome results.

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  4. Susana, Astrid and Lenis,thank you for your comments! MI theory is a meaningful contribution in the process of learning because it imust take all such learning differences fully into account and promote some communities of practice and situated learning.

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  5. Melesio and Jessica:

    You did a very good job! I really like your presentation and the way of analyzing the selected article. Please make some comments related to these questions:

    - What are the main characteristics of quantitative research?
    State the reason of selecting this article as an example of quantitative research. Please support your answer.

    -What research instruments were used?

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