1985
DOI: 10.1002/j.2164-4683.1985.tb00276.x
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Neuro‐Linguistic Programming: Enhancing Teacher‐Student Communications

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“…E-mail: Nicoll-SenftJ@ ccsu.edu. models (Childers 1985;Bandler & Grinder, 1975;Lemire, 1987;Sternberg, 1998), and four-factor models (Kolb & Boyatzis, 1993;Gregorc, 1979Gregorc, , 1982. The 4MAT teaching model (McCarthy, 1987) can be categorized as a four-factor learning style model, but also serves as a conceptual framework for teaching.…”
Section: Overview Of the 4mat Teaching Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…E-mail: Nicoll-SenftJ@ ccsu.edu. models (Childers 1985;Bandler & Grinder, 1975;Lemire, 1987;Sternberg, 1998), and four-factor models (Kolb & Boyatzis, 1993;Gregorc, 1979Gregorc, , 1982. The 4MAT teaching model (McCarthy, 1987) can be categorized as a four-factor learning style model, but also serves as a conceptual framework for teaching.…”
Section: Overview Of the 4mat Teaching Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Vaknin (2008) Rapport is one of the first areas that NLP became fascinated with as it developed. Very simply, Ellerton (n.d) defined Rapport as "as establishing an environment of trust, understanding, respect, and safety; which gives a person the freedom to fully express their ideas and concerns and to know that they will be respected by the other person" p. Childers. J (1985) showed how "NLP help teachers establish rapport and effective communication with learners" p.…”
Section: Building Rapportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Childers (1985) has discussed what he calls "neurolinguistic programming" which refers to "primary representational systems." Bandler and Grinder (1975) Lemire's work covering visual, auditory and haptic preferences (1987), and the newest addition to this discussion by Sternberg (1998).…”
Section: Three-factor Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first group is a two-factor model most associated with Witkin, Oltman, Raskin, and Karp (1971). The second group consists of three-factor models often associated with Childers (1985), Bandler and Grinder (1975), Lemire (1987) and Sternberg (1998). The four-factor models are associated with such people as Kolb and Boyatzis (1993), Gregorc (1979Gregorc ( , 1982aGregorc ( , 1982b, Butler (1984), Jung (in Kroeger & Thuesen, 1988 and Lemire (1998).…”
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confidence: 99%