Saturday 25 February 2012

Learning Styles

Have you ever had trouble learning something?


Were you able to overcome the problem? How?


      Have you ever sat in class thinking that you would never understand what the teacher was trying to teach? Maybe the presentation didn't fit your learning style.


Traditionally, schools present information in two ways - through language and through formulas involving numbers and logic.


Psychologists, however, now say there's a problem with this. People have different strengths and different learning styles to match these strengths. For example, one person might struggle with information in a paragraph but understand it immediately in a diagram. Another person will struggle with the diagram but not with the paragraph.

 Psychologist Howard Gardner of Harvard University has said there are at lest seven learning styles.


1* Linguistic : these people learn by using language- listening, reading, speaking, and writing.

2* Logical : these people learn by applying mathematical formulas and scientific principle.

3* Visual : these people learn by seeing what they are learning.

4* Musical :  Instead of finding music a distraction, these people learn well when information is presented through music.

5* Kinesthetic : Movement and physical activities help these people to learn.

6* Intra-personal : these people have a good understanding of themselves and can learn best if they can relate what they are learning directly to themselves.

 7* Interpersonal : these people have a good understanding of others and learn well by working with others.



   If school present information in all these ways, psychologist say, all students will benefit. Students who have a linguistic or a logical learning style will be able to develop new strengths. Students with other learning styles will learn more and have more success in school - and possibly in life.







Mr Kyaw Naing.

Saturday 4 February 2012

AUATRALIA DAY

AUSTRALIA DAY


Australia Day is celebrated annually on January the 12th. It is an official national holiday and most Australians take the day off work. All schools close. Australia day commemorates the creation of the first British settlement in Australia in 1788. Captain Arthur Philip, the very first Governor of New South Wales, sat up a community to run a prison in what is now Sydney. The earliest records of Australia Day date back to 1808. Not all Australians celebrate this day. Many Aboriginal Australians do not like the idea of a day to celebrate the British landing. Aborigines have dubbed he 26 January as 'Invasion Day' or 'Survival day' . The latter name celebrates the fact that the Aboriginal peoples and culture have not been wiped out.

The Prime Minister announces the Australian of the year on the if of Australia Day. This goes to the Australia who has made a '"significant contribution to the Australian community and nation and is an inspirational role model for the Australian community". There are many other celebrations across the country, including many spectacular fireworks displays. The biggest one is in Perth, capital of Western Australia. Sydney holds a tall ships race in tis world famous harbour. Other state and territory capitals hold their own celebrations. Australia's Prime Minister usually makes a speech to the nation and talks about what being an Australian means and how brought Australians should be of their country.