Learning Styles
Learning Styles
The underpinning concepts: Learners are intrinsically different and have different preferred learning styles. Teaching is a purposeful intervention with the aims of promoting learning and causing learning to happen. Aims of the session: to examine different models of learning styles
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Model 1: 4 Styles
Visual/Verbal Learning Style Visual/Nonverbal Learning Style Tactile/Kinaesthetic Learning Style The Auditory/Verbal Learning Style
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Use highlighter pens in contrasting colours to emphasize important points. Limit the amount of information per card to aid
recall. Practice putting the cards in order until the sequence becomes automatic. Make use of the computer to reinforce learning through the sense of touch. Using word processing software, let them copy essential information from their notes and textbook. Use graphics, tables, and spreadsheets to further organize material that must be learned. Listen to audio tapes on a Walkman tape player while exercising. Make their own tapes containing important course information.
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learn a sequence of steps, get them to write them out in sentence form and read them out loud.
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Type 1: Innovative Learners are primarily interested in personal meaning. They need to have reasons for learning--ideally, reasons that connect new information with personal experience and establish that information's usefulness in daily life. Some of the many instructional modes effective with this learner type are cooperative learning, brainstorming, and integration of content areas (e.g., science with social studies, writing with the arts, etc.). Type 2: Analytic Learners are primarily interested in acquiring facts in order to deepen their understanding of concepts and processes. They are capable of learning effectively from lectures, and enjoy independent research, analysis of data, and hearing what "the experts" have to say.
Type 3: Common Sense Learners are primarily interested in how things work; they want to "get in and try it." Concrete, experiential learning activities work best for them--using manipulatives, hands-on tasks, kinesthetic experience, etc. Type 4: Dynamic Learners are primarily interested in self-directed discovery. They rely heavily on their own intuition, and seek to teach both themselves and others. Any type of independent study is effective for these learners. They also enjoy simulations, role play, and games.
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***Existential Intelligence -- sensitivity and capacity to tackle deep questions about human existence, such as the meaning of life, why do we die, and how did we get here.
Gardner believes that an individuals abilities will differ in each area as will their learning style.
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Activity
Try the following diagnostic test at
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Past experience Individual perception New ways of thinking New concepts Energy and enthusiasm Build on learners past experience Make the learning relevant to the individual Identify learners preferred learning style Highlight new ways of learning/studying Motivate the learner
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teaching is:
a joint activity guiding the conversation helping joint constructions to form enacting community values
learning is:
social assisted performance interactive and coconstructive self regulation amongst the group evaluating shared values
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teaching is:
setting challenging tasks observing and interviewing supporting learners activities creating dissonance helping learners to reconsider
learning is:
personal understanding interpreting and selecting active constructive reviewing and integrating
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teaching is:
giving accurate information sequential direct structuring the environment rewarding performance
learning is:
correct performance tasks cumulative receptive from the outside in practising and performing
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teaching is:
explicating expertise modelling strategies supporting and assisting reflection application across concepts providing criteria for evaluation
learning is:
mindful engagement strategic management of learning tasks reflection and self monitoring adapting, applying and transferring knowledge self evaluating
Learning Styles