Applying Learning Theories: Spivey
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Although educators understand that writing is one key to academic success, many teachers feel overwhelmed by the wide range of writing abilities in their classrooms. Teachers are inundated with packaged programs, conference workshops, and textbook publishers' viewpoints on sound writing instruction. Understanding learning theories can aid educators in selecting materials for classroom use and meeting the needs of a variety of learners. Multiple intelligences, constructivism, and social learning theory all have important instructional implications for
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Multiple intelligences. Retrieved October 17, 2004, from http://www.funderstanding.com/multiple_intelligence.cfm Kearsley, G. (2004). Social learning theory. Retrieved October 16, 2004, from Psychology.org Web Site: http://tip.psychology.org/bandura.html Kixmiller, L. A.S. (2004). Standards without sacrifice: The case for authentic writing. English Journal, 94(1), 29-33. Retrieved October 18, 2004, from Proquest database. Schunk, D. H. (2004). Learning Theories. (4th ed.) Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Pearson Education Inc. Spivey, W. B. (1993). Strengthening student writing. Murietta, California: Writing Express.