Author: Matthew Lynch
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Understanding Intrapersonal Intelligence
Intrapersonal intelligence is one of the eight multiple intelligences coined by Howard Gardner. The Multiple Intelligence Theory suggests that there are eight “modalities of intelligence,” which ... -
The Edvocate’s Guide to Solitary Play
Solitary play is one of the initial play stages. Playing independently is a natural step in the development of a kid’s play behavior for a 0-2 ... -
Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development: The Formal Operational Stage
In his theory of cognitive development, Jean Piaget stated that there are four stages that each individual goes through. The fourth and last stage of cognitive ... -
How to Implement the Create a Headline Teaching Strategy in Your Classroom
Description By creating a concise headline to embody what they learned, learners must identify main ideas and patterns and then make a judgment about which of ... -
Child DevelopmentCritical Thinking and CreativityEarly ChildhoodK-12Parental InvolvementPsychology and Education
How to Teach Kids with Interpersonal Intelligence
When we talk about “intelligence” most of the time, we think about kids and adults who spend a lot of time in lecture halls and libraries ... -
A Guide to Expository Writing
Expository writing is used to express factual info. It is the language of understanding the world. Expository writing is everywhere, not just in school settings, as ... -
How to Implement the Close Viewing Protocol Teaching Strategy in Your Classroom
Description Like close reading of content, close viewing of film media is carefully and thoroughly viewing and reviewing a film clip to focus on what the filmmaker is ... -
The Edvocate’s Guide to Class Inclusion
Federal law in America prescribes that learners with disorders should be placed in their neighborhood school with as much time as possible in a general education ... -
How to Implement the Big Paper: Building a Silent Conversation Teaching Strategy in Your Classroom
Description This discussion method utilizes writing and silence as tools to help learners explore a topic in depth. In a Big Paper discussion, learners write out ... -
A Teacher’s Guide to the Concrete Operational Stage
A phase in which kids develop logical reasoning skills and the capacity to comprehend conversations and can use these skills effectively in contexts and situations familiar ...









