KINESTHETIC LEARNING AND INTELLIGENCES
References
and Recommended Resources
Dr. Sara K.
Schneider 2009-2010
*Armstrong, Thomas
2000 Multiple
Intelligences in the Classroom. Alexandria,
VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. 2nd
edition.
Bräuer, Gerd, ed.
2002 Body and
Language: Intercultural Learning
Through Drama. Westport, CT: Ablex Publishing.
Bryner, Andy, and Dawna Markova
1996 An Unused
Intelligence: A Handbook for
Implementing the Five Disciplines of Learning Organizations. Berkeley,
CA:
Conari
Press.
*Campbell, Linda, Bruce Campbell, and Dee Dickinson
2004 Teaching and
Learning Through Multiple
Intelligences. Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon.
Campbell, Meg, Martin Leibowitz, Amy Mednick, & Leah Ruge
1998 Guide for
Planning a Learning Expedition. Dubuque,
IA: Kendall-Hunt.
Fontana, David, and Ingrid Slack
1997 Teaching
Meditation to Children: Simple
Steps to Relaxation and Well-Being. London: Thorsons.
Gardner, Howard
1993 Multiple
Intelligences: The Theory in
Practice. New York: Basic Books.
*Gilbert, Anne Green and Helen P. Smith
1992 Creative
Dance for All Ages: A Conceptual
Approach. American Alliance for Health and Physical Education.
*Griss, Susan
1998 Minds in
Motion: A Kinesthetic Approach to
Teaching Elementary Curriculum. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.
Freedman, Diane P., and Martha Stoddard Holmes, eds.
2003 The Teacher’s
Body: Embodiment, Authority,
and Identity in the Academy. Albany: State University of New
York Press.
Hannaford, Carla
2005 Smart Moves:
Why Learning is Not All in
Your Head. Salt Lake City: Great River Books.
*Jensen, Eric
2000 Learning with
the Body in Mind: The
Scientific Basis for Energizers, Movement, Play, Games, and Physical
Education. San
Diego: The
Brain Store.
Keleman, Stanley
1987 Embodying
Experience: Forming a Personal
Life. Berkeley: Center Press.
Knaster, Mirka
1996 Discovering
the Body’s Wisdom: A
Comprehensive Guide to More Than Fifty Mind-Body Practices that can
Relieve Pain,
Reduce Stress, and Foster Health, Spiritual Growth, and Inner Peace. New
York: Bantam Books.
Komitor, Jodi B., and Eve Adamson
2000 The Complete
Idiot’s Guide to Yoga with
Kids. Indianapolis, IN: Alpha Books.
Lee, John, and Ceci Miller-Kritsberg
1994 Writing from the
Body. New York:
St. Martin’s Griffin.
Markova, Dawna
1996 The Open
Mind: Exploring the 6 Patterns of
Natural Intelligence. Berkeley, CA: Conari Press.
*Martin, John
2004 The
Intercultural Performance Handbook.
New York: Routledge.
Ristad, Eloise
1982 A Soprano on
Her Head: Right-Side-Up
Reflections on Life and Other Performances. Boulder, CO: Real
People Press.
Rotz, Ronald, and Sarah D. Wright
2005 Fidget to Focus:
Outwit Your Boredom:
Sensory Strategies for Living with ADD. New York: iUniverse.
Schewe, Manfred Lukas
2002 “Teaching Foreign Language
Literature: Tapping the Students’ Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence.” In
Gerd Bräuer, ed. Body
and
Language: Intercultural Learning Through Drama. Westport,
CT: Ablex Publishing. pp. 73-93.
Schnebly-Black, Julia, and Stephen F. Moore
1997 The Rhythm
Inside: Connecting Body, Mind,
and Spirit Through Music. Portland, OR: Rudra Press.
Schneider, Sara K.
1994 Concert Song
as Seen: Kinesthetic Aspects
of Musical Interpretation. Stuyvesant, NY: Pendragon Press.
*Spolin, Viola
1986 Theater Games
for the Classroom. Evanston,
IL: Northwestern University Press.
*Walling, Donovan R.
2006 Teaching
Writing to Visual, Auditory, and
Kinesthetic Learners. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press.
*Wenig, Marsha
2003 Yogakids:
Educating the Whole Child
Through Yoga. New York: Stewart, Tabori & Chang.
Weisberg, Shelly
2006 Museum
Movement Techniques: How to Craft a
Moving Museum Experience. Lanham, MD: AltaMira Press.
*Wilhelm, Jeffrey R.
2002 Action
Strategies for Deepening
Comprehension: Role Plays, Text-Structure Tableaux, Talking Statues,
and Other
Enactment Techniques
that Engage Students with Text. Jefferson City, MO: Scholastic
Professional Books.
Wilson, Frank
1998 The Hand: How
Its Use Shapes the Brain,
Language, and Human Culture. New York: Vintage.
*Wormeli, Rick
2005 Summarization
in Any Subject: 50
Techniques to Improve Student Learning. Alexandria, VA:
Association for Supervision
and Curriculum
Development.
* Resources that
include exercises and
games that may be quickly adapted for the classroom.
(The other books
require a more in-depth approach but are still very useful.)
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