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Ahoskie Elementary School Learning Styles. Stan Warren, Principal Kimberly Scott, Assistant Principal. Learning Style Implementation AES. Received information from Principal’s Meeting Introduced to Leadership Team Discussed at PLT’s/PLC’s Completed surveys in classes Posted in classrooms
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Ahoskie Elementary School Learning Styles Stan Warren, Principal Kimberly Scott, Assistant Principal
Learning Style Implementation AES • Received information from Principal’s Meeting • Introduced to Leadership Team • Discussed at PLT’s/PLC’s • Completed surveys in classes • Posted in classrooms • What are the teachers doing with the data? • Counselor conducted PD on learning styles • PLC’s determined how to address in classrooms/lesson plans • Allowed teachers creativity to display
What is a learning style? Ellis (1985) described a learning style as the more or less consistent way in which a person perceives, conceptualizes, organizes and recalls information.
Where do learning styles come from? Your students' learning styles will be influenced by their genetic make-up, their previous learning experiences, their culture and the society they live in.
Why should teachers know about learning styles? Sue Davidoff and Owen van den Berg (1990) suggest four steps: plan, teach / act, observe and reflect. Here are some guidelines for each step. • Students learn better and more quickly if the teaching methods used match their preferred learning styles. • As learning improves, so too does self esteem. This has a further positive effect on learning. • Students who have become bored with learning may become interested once again. • The student-teacher relationship can improve because the student is more successful and is more interested in learning.
Learning Styles • Visual • Use many visuals in the classroom. For example, wall displays posters, realia, flash cards, graphic organizers etc. • Auditory • Use audio tapes and videos, storytelling, songs, jazz chants, memorization and drills • Allow learners to work in pairs and small groups regularly. • Kinesthetic • Use physical activities, competitions, board games, role plays etc. • Intersperse activities which require students to sit quietly with activities that allow them to move around and be active • Tactile • Use board and card games, demonstrations, projects, role plays etc. • Use while-listening and reading activities. For example, ask students to fill in a table while listening to a talk, or to label a diagram while reading
Samples of Learning Style Charts from Ahoskie Elementary School
Links to Learning Style Inventories • http://www.uu.edu/programs/tesl/elementaryschool/learningstylesinventory.htm • http://capone.mtsu.edu/studskl/hd/learn.html • http://sunburst.usd.edu/~bwjames/tut/learning-style/
Elementary Learning Style Survey • Page 2 • Remember to place a check () in all the blanks that describe you. • Auditory Learning Style • 1. I remember best if I hear something. • 2. It is easier for me to listen to a story on tape than to read it. • 3. I understand better when I read out loud. • 4. I follow spoken directions well. • 5. I like to sing or hum to myself. • 6. I like to talk to my friends or family. • 7. Music helps me learn things better. • 8. I can easily remember what people say. • 9. It helps when the teacher explains posters or pictures to me. • 10. I can remember more about something new if I can talk about it. • How many checks () did you have?
Elementary Learning Style Survey • Tactile/Kinesthetic Learning Style • 1. I remember best if I can make something that tells about what I am learning. • 2. I would rather play sports than read. • 3. I like playing card or board games to learn new things. • 4. I like to write letters or write in a journal. • 5. I like it when teachers let me practice something with an activity. • 6. I like putting together puzzles. • 7. If I have to solve a problem, it helps me to move while I think. • 8. It is hard for me to sit for a long time. • 9. I enjoy dancing or moving to music. • 10. I like to act things out to show what I have learned. • How many checks () did you have?
Elementary Learning Style Survey • Page 4 • Tell Me . . . • Which list had the most () checks? • Which list had the fewest () checks? • Did you have any lists that had the same number of () checks? • If so, which ones? • Do you think the list that had the most checks () tells how you like • to learn best? • What Does It Mean? • Visual Learning Style • Pictures help you learn. • Seeing things helps you organize your • thoughts and remember things. • You think in images or pictures. • Tactile/Kinesthetic Learning Style • It helps you to use your body, hands and sense • of touch to learn new things. • Writing, drawing and movement help you • remember important things. • You like to show what you have learned by • demonstrating or making projects.
Elementary Learning Style Survey Auditory Learning Style • It helps for you to talk out loud. • Sound and music help you learn. • You learn best when you hear things more than once.
Examples in Lesson Plans • Differentiation - Strategies: • Spatial learners will see the images in the text and on the prezi. • Body-kinesthetic learners will be able to move around the room. • Linguistic learners will be able to read, write, and discuss their work. • Interpersonal learners will be able to work in groups. • Intrapersonal learners will be able to work independently.
Examples in Lesson Plans • -Visuals through PowerPoints and videos • -Auditory-Listening to songs, lectures, videos, group members discussing the story elements, etc. • -Kinesthetic-Students moving around the room and sitting on the floor to create products.