Upside-down brilliance : the visual-spatial learner / Linda Kreger Silverman.
- Silverman, Linda Kreger
- Date:
- [2002]
- Books
About this work
Also known as
Visual-spatial learner
Description
Do you know things without being able to explain how or why? Do you solve problems in unusual ways? Do you think in pictures rather than in words? If so, you are not alone. One-third of the population thinks in images. You may be one or you may live with one. If you teach, it is absolutely certain that some of your students will be visual-spatial learners.
Publication/Creation
Denver, Colorado : DeLeon Publishing, [2002]
Physical description
400 pages : black and white illustrations ; 23 cm
Contributors
Bibliographic information
Includes bibliographical references (pages 361-371) and index.
Contents
1. How it all began -- 2. The power of the right hemisphere -- 3. The hidden culprit in underachievement -- 4. Are all visual-spatial learners brilliant? -- 5. Different strokes for different folks -- 6. Two different food groups: which one are you? -- 7. How early can we tell if our child is visual-spatial? -- 8. How do you assess visual-spatial abilities? -- 9. Visual-spatial, learning disabled or both? -- 10. The inner world of introverts -- 11. Double jeopardy: visual-spatial and AD/HD -- 12. The challenge of parenting visual-spatial learners -- 13. Teaching techniques that work -- 14. We have a visual-spatial identifier! -- 15. Visual-spatial adults and the future of education -- Appendices: A. The visual-spatial learner in school; B. Resources for visual-spatial learners; C. Characteristics comparison -- Index.
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Where to find it
Location Status Access Closed storesM30198
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ISBN
- 193218600X
- 9781932186000