Strengths and learning agilities
What is this all about? Explain what learning agility is in relation to outside hobbies and interests Explore aspects of learning agility through problem solving, teamwork and leadership skills activities Identify areas of strength and areas for development in relation to the learning agility To answer any questions you might have
Learning Styles See it Visual Hear it Auditory Do it Kinaesthetic
WAYS to demonstrate learning agility Be aware of how you like to learn Be curious Learning Agility Make the learning meaningful Develop resilience Learn on your own or with others Get creative Be open to learning and changing
Developing our learning agility Three activities 10 minutes per activity
Going dotty It is fairly easy to draw through all the dots in the diagram above using 5 straight lines (without lifting your pencil from the paper). There are several ways to do this. But can you draw through all the dots using only FOUR straight lines (without taking your pencil off the paper)?
Going dotty
WAYS to demonstrate learning agility Be aware of how you like to learn Be curious Learning Agility Make the learning meaningful Develop resilience Learn on your own or with others Get creative Be open to learning and changing
What is this all about? Explain what learning agility is in relation to outside hobbies and interests Explore aspects of learning agility through problem solving, teamwork and leadership skills activities Identify areas of strength and areas for development in relation to the learning agility
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