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LINGUISTIC INTELLIGENCE · WORD SMART

Success Stories That Show Potential in Action.

Every learner has a unique combination of strengths, interests and developmental needs. Linguistic Intelligence can reveal important abilities in reading, writing, communication, storytelling and creative expression.

The following illustrative educational case studies demonstrate how identifying language-related strengths can help guide learning activities, communication development and future planning.

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About these stories: These are illustrative educational case studies based on common learning and development situations. They are intended to demonstrate how Linguistic Intelligence insights may inform personalised development.

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ILLUSTRATIVE CASE STUDY · GRADE 5

Finding Confidence Through Storytelling

THE STARTING POINT

A learner with ideas to express.

The case focuses on a Grade 5 learner whose language abilities can be explored through reading, vocabulary, storytelling and communication activities.

01 Vocabulary
02 Reading
03 Storytelling
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UNDERSTAND

Identify language-related strengths

BrainSeeds Linguistic Intelligence assessment considers areas such as vocabulary development, reading comprehension, oral communication, storytelling and confidence in communication.

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DEVELOP

Turn language strengths into practice

Development can include reading, storytelling, creative writing, vocabulary-building activities, group discussions and presentations.

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EXPRESS

Create opportunities to communicate

Storytelling and other communication activities can provide structured opportunities for learners to express ideas, develop language skills and practise communication.

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CONTINUE

Build through consistent practice

Linguistic abilities can be strengthened through meaningful experiences and continued practice rather than through one-time assessment alone.

KEY LEARNING IDEA

Assessment is the beginning of the process: the goal is to identify strengths and development opportunities and then provide meaningful activities that help the learner continue developing.

DEVELOPMENT IN ACTION

Turning Language Strengths Into Everyday Practice.

Linguistic abilities can be strengthened through meaningful activities that give learners regular opportunities to read, write, communicate, create and express ideas.

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READING

Reading Practice

Encourage regular reading and use comprehension activities to help learners understand and interpret written material.

Comprehension Vocabulary
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WRITING

Creative Writing

Use essays, stories, poems and other writing activities to encourage creative expression and strengthen written communication.

Creativity Expression
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STORYTELLING

Storytelling Activities

Storytelling can provide a structured way for learners to organise ideas, use language creatively and communicate with others.

Imagination Communication
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COMMUNICATION

Discussion & Debate

Group discussions, debates and presentations create opportunities to practise speaking, listening and expressing ideas clearly.

Speaking Listening
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LANGUAGE

Vocabulary Building

Vocabulary-building exercises can help learners expand their language resources and communicate ideas with greater clarity.

Word Power Expression
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CONFIDENCE

Public Speaking & Presentation

Presentations and public-speaking opportunities can give learners structured practice in expressing ideas before an audience.

Confidence Expression
THE BRAINSEEDS APPROACH

Assessment is the beginning. Development happens through practice.

The objective is to use assessment insights to identify strengths and development opportunities, then encourage meaningful activities that support continued growth.

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FROM INSIGHT TO DEVELOPMENT

A Structured Pathway For Continued Growth.

The assessment is used as a starting point for understanding language-related strengths and development opportunities, followed by personalised recommendations and a development plan.

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ASSESS

Understand the Linguistic Profile

Explore areas such as vocabulary development, reading comprehension, oral communication, storytelling ability and confidence in communication.

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INTERPRET

Identify Strengths & Opportunities

Assessment findings can help highlight existing strengths and areas where further development may be beneficial.

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RECOMMEND

Create Personalised Recommendations

Recommendations can guide suitable learning activities such as reading, writing, storytelling, discussion, vocabulary building and presentation.

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DEVELOP

Build a Personalised Development Plan

The identified strengths and development opportunities can contribute to a personalised development plan designed around the learner's needs.

THE OBJECTIVE

Make assessment meaningful.

Move from understanding the learner's linguistic profile toward practical, personalised development.

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