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Law Incorporation [45]
3 years ago
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6. How has Mr. Gonzalez significantly increased the cognitive level at which his students are working

Social Studies
1 answer:
aniked [119]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Mr Gonzalez has significantly raised the cognitive level at which his students are working by the use of the following techniques:

  • Music
  • whiteboards and marker pads
  • Writing words and explaining the meaning.      

Explanation:

Many of the techniques Mr Gonzalez used are visual and auditory.

Music appeals to our hearing whilst whiteboard and marker pads are Visual.

Some students are aural (Music/Auditory), others are visual (spatially inclined), some are kinesthetic (physical). Other types of learning inclinations are:

Logical learners, solitary learners, social learners.

By writing the words and explaining the meaning, Mr Gonzalez was also reaching out to those where are logical.

Thus by using a wide range of teaching techniques (Aural, Logical, Logical) Mr Gonzalez increased the rate of perception and assimilation of his students.

Cheers!

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