Experiential learning draws from Dewey, Lewin, and Piaget's theories. Theory has evolved through liminal scholars and foundational scholars
Teaching strategies are techniques teachers use to support student learning. Learning strategies help students organize and use specific skills effectively. Teachers should explore evidence-informed pedagogical ideas
Howard Gardner proposed multiple intelligences theory in 1983. Intelligence is not innate but can be developed through experience. Theory challenges traditional single "g" factor concept
Test consists of 9 different intelligence types based on Howard Gardner's theory. Questions are answered using agree/disagree options based on behavior similarity. Results show highest value indicating specific intelligence type
VARK model categorizes learning styles into four main types: visual, auditory, reading/writing, and kinesthetic. Fleming introduced inventory in 1987 to help identify individual learning preferences. Learning style matching gained popularity in 1970s-1980s
Jean Piaget studied children's thinking from birth to teenage years. He published his theory in 1936 based on his observations of children's thinking