As Jerome S. Allender began to study how elementary school
children can use mental imagery to facilitate learning arithmetic,
spelling, and vocabulary, it became apparent that imagery
techniques were also highly effective tools in the adult learning
process, the improvement of teaching skills, and the enhancement of
the human learning experience in general. These findings,
accompanied by supporting data and then given practical
application, form the core of this volume, explaining how imagery
activities access learning potential.
Four unique world views form the framework for the study as each
examination of mental imagery procedures is guided by quantitative
research, action research, qualitative research, or humanistic
research principles. This comparative approach broadens the scope
of the work to include not only relevance in the classroom, but
also exploration of the role imagery plays in the interaction of
fantasy and reality. Researchers will be intrigued by the
scientific methodology Allender employs in his study, and teachers
will appreciate the practical applications as he investigates a
topic whose implications are as limitless as the imagination
itself.
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