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Successful Applications of Brain-Based Learning: The Fragile Brain- What Impairs Learning and What We Can Do About It (Tape 2). Dir. Eric Jensen. Videocassette. NationalProfessional Resources, 2000.
Templeton, Mark. Learning Styles. 26 Sept. 2003. Developmental Studies Department, Middle Tennessee State University. 26 Sept. 2003 <http://www.mtsu.edu/~studskl/hd/learn.html>.
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