TEACHING -- Aids &devicesDescribes a multisensory approach to reading instruction. Utilization of the Stanford Achievement Test; Participation of students in a typical basal reader lessons; Use of audio tapes of trade books prepared by teachers and parents; Benefits of the multisensory approach....
In both cases, it seeks to avoid the instrumentalisation of images and seeing, which occurs when we think of images merely as symbols, resources or aids for other ends, and when we think of seeing as merely recognising objects or categories always and already imposed by the mind. To ...
The benefits of the combined use of information from several senses have been exposed in numerous studies and reveal notably that MSI aids detection and speed response [2–9]. Although MSI capacity has been extensively studied in adults, the literature is scarcer regarding the ability to ...