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Learning Styles At a Glance. Terresa D. Fontana, M.A.Ed. How do you prefer to receive information, moving from the unknown to the known?. The answer to this question will define your learning style. Just as every person is unique and individual,
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Learning StylesAt a Glance Terresa D. Fontana, M.A.Ed.
How do you prefer to receive information, moving from the unknown to the known? The answer to this question will define your learning style.
Just as every person is unique and individual, each person learns in a unique and individual way. For teachers, understanding the different methods of learning enables the application of a variety of teaching methods. This ensures that all children are able to understand a concept or lesson being taught. As an individual, knowing your personal learning style enables you to prepare yourself for learning new material. You may find that you are able to focus on your natural abilities, allowing for greater successes in your life. There has been a great deal of research regarding the various learning styles. This presentation will introduce a sample of learning style assessments as well as provide detail about three specific learning styles.
A Sample ofLearning StyleAssessment Tools • VAK (Visual, Auditory, Kinesthetic) • Kolb’s Learning Inventory • Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) • Howard Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences • Paragon Learning Style Inventory (PLSI)
The VAK is one of the easiest andmost widely used learning style assessments. Visual Auditory Kinesthetic
Prefer reading books and handouts Respond to charts and diagrams Study illustrations and pictures Use maps and recipes Take detailed lecture notes Study with flash cards Write down information for recall Read body language Sit at the front of a classroom Draw pictures in study notes Think in pictures Highlight textbooks Characteristics of Visual Learners
Enjoy listening to lectures and speeches Learn through discussion and dictation Respond to voice inflections and tone Prefer videos and audio tapes to books Love to talk to other people Recite information or make musical mnemonics for recall Read textbooks aloud and tape-record lectures Enjoy story-telling and debates Characteristics of Auditory Learners
Characteristics of Kinesthetic Learners • Enjoy hands-on experiences • Learn through touch and movement • Unable to sit still for any length of time • Prefer “doing” rather than listening or reading • Thrive in active, vibrant environments • May listen to music during study time • Spend a great deal of time outdoors
When researching your personal learning style, it is important to realize that you may find that your strengths may lie in more than one area. This is highly common and, generally, the styles overlap and compliment each other. Almost everyone rely somewhat on each of the learning styles, yet one or two will be used more often than the others. Although there are many different learning styles and learning theories, the three that are discussed in this presentation represent the common aspects of the most well-known and widely accepted learning styles. A definitive presentation on learning styles and the theories and theorists surrounding them could go on indefinitely. This presentation has been simply an introduction to the vast research on learning styles. It is meant to give the most basic information available. Hopefully, it will cause in its audience curiosity and a desire to engage in further research, either on a personal or professional level.
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