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Rainbows of Intelligence
Exploring How Students Learn



June 2000 | 184 pages | Corwin
`This book is a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. Sue Teele elegantly takes the reader from theory to practical application with seamless, integrated lesson which guide, inspire, and ultimately help educators address the needs of all students' - Jo Gusman, President, New Horizons in Education, Inc., Sacramento, California

This book explores the multiple ways students process information and examines multiple intelligences through the relationship between rainbows, colours, and how individuals learn. If we consider the full range of human potential as the spectrum of the rainbow, then each individual is unique and has the potential to develop all of the intelligences using different areas of the brain. The author has included several lesson plans that can be adapted for students of any age, and has written them to meet United States and California standards. This book will be a valuable resource for educators and administrators, school boards, and parents.

 
A Focus on How Students Learn
 
Recent Research on the Brain
 
The Theory of Multiple Intelligences
 
Changing Our Thinking about Education
 
Rainbows of Intelligence Model
 
Conclusions
 
Classroom Units Incorporating Color and Multiple Intelligences

"A wealth of ideas, strategies, resources, and reflections on how to use multiple intelligences to help each student. The latest findings in brain research, cognitive psychology, and human development that many teachers will find refreshing and useful." 

Thomas Armstrong
Best-selling author of Awakening Your Child's Natural Genius and 7 Kinds of Smart

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