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By Barbara Crespi PhD
School Advisor for Teachers of English A’ Athinon
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Students learn in many different ways. Research has shown that children do better if they are allowed to follow their own personal learning styles. Some students best remember materials they’ve seen, some remember things they’ve heard, while others remember things they’ve experienced. Visual learners are those who learn through seeing things. A visual...]]></description>
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