The opportunity to have information introduced aurally, visually and kinesthetically can increase the possibility that students will understand and remember information. |
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In some magic way, the detail from its singular position in a room can help to evoke the rest of the whole scene, the way Conroy doing pages on the yo-yo evokes his body kinesthetically in the instant. |
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His figuration is so kinesthetically affecting that it takes a viewer time to notice that, say, a figure's right arm is roughly twice as long as her left one. |
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Additionally the teacher should try to provide this information in a variety of ways, cueing the dancer verbally, visually and kinesthetically, regardless of the dance form or level. |
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The pliant texture of Ms. Fairchild's feet — she wears remarkably soft shoes — became ever more kinesthetically affecting as the ballet proceeded. |
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It's to Mr. Wheeldon's great credit that these drawbacks never cripple the constantly picturesque and kinesthetically appealing nature of his ballet. |
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Children can be taught visually, auditorily, or kinesthetically. |
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