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Meso-American educational traditions annotated bibliography
Sims, R. R., & Sims, S. J. The Importance of learning styles: understanding the implications
for learning, course design and education. Westport: Greenwood Press, 2003.
This book gives a detailed history of the different learning styles, learning models and
learning theories. It also discusses the impact of diversity in a leanring environment, and the
impact this has on the selection of the teaching styles as well as learning style. In addition, this
book discusses the importance of emphasizing on visual and practical leanring experiences since
their foster greater understanding, internalization of content as well as creativity and innovation.
It is thus a vital resource in the completion of this research.
Tileston, D. W. 10 best teaching practices : how brain research and learning styles define
teaching competencies. Thousand Oaks: Corwin Press, 2011.
This book discusses brain compatible pedagogy as well as learning styles that can be used
to teach when in various contexts. It also discusses how to effectively use formative assessments,
how to develop conformism when dealing with various cultures, and the importance of using
multiple leaning styles for the same content. From this assesment, it is then evident that this book
is of great value in completing this research.

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Training "Face and heart". Training "Face and heart": The Mesoamerican Educational
experience. 91-116. Routledge, 2005.
This resource discusses mexo-American educational tradition as witnessed among the
Mayas and Aztecs. The Mayas and Aztecs strongly linked their education to religion. They
engaged in education as part of their religious practices and requirements. This made education
more enshrined in the students’ life, mission, purpose and profession; thus uplifting morals,
behaviour and character. They also engaged in aprendiceship as the prefered method of skill and
expertise passage from the old to the young. This enabled their students to master skills at a
tender age, thus becoming valuable members of their community. The Aztec and Mayan
communities also enforced conformism in behaviour. Through religion, they were able to ensure
that all educated individuals conformed to specific behaviour, thus promoting morals and
character in the society.
Wong, Linda. Essential study skills. Australia: Wadsworth, 2014.
This book discusses the ways that can be used to identify and use one’s preferred learning
styles. It discusses Meyers-Briggs learning style, emotional intelligence and multiple
intelligences. This book also discusses information processing into the memory, formulating and
achieving goals and how to strengthen listening and communication skills. It also discusses the
importance of a kinesthetic style of learning and how best to apply it for maximum
understanding and gaining of skills. As such, this resource has vital information and findings,
which are crucial in the completion of this research.

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Surname 1 Student’s name: Instructor: Course: Date: Meso-American educational traditions – annotated bibliography Sims, R. R., & Sims, S. J. The Importance of learning styles: understanding the implications for learning, course design and education. Westport: Greenwood Press, 2003. This book gives a detailed history of the different learning styles, learning models and learning theories. It also discusses the impact of diversity in a leanring environment, and the impact this has on the selection of the teaching styles as well as learning style. In addition, this book discusses the importance of emphasizing on visual and practical leanring experiences since their foster greater understanding, internalization of content as well as creativity and innovation. It is thus a vital resource in the completion of this research. Tileston, D. W. 10 best teaching practices : how brain research an ...
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