Interpreting Your Learning Style

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Interpreting Your Learning Style Understanding Your Movement Through the Cycle Concrete Experience (CE) Active Experimentation (AE) Reflective Observation (RO) Abstract Conceptualization (AC)

Learning by Experiencing Concrete Experience Learning by Experiencing Learning from specific experiences Relating to people Being sensitive to feelings and people

Reflective Observation Learning by Reflecting Carefully observing before making judgements Viewing issues from different perspectives Looking for the meaning of things

Abstract Conceptualization Learning by Thinking Logically analyzing ideas Planning systematically Acting on an intellectual understanding of a situation

Active Experimentation Learning by Doing Showing ability to get things done Taking risks Influencing people and events through action

Learning Style Type Grid

Learning Style Profile

Preferred Learning Styles Accommodating Puts ideas into action Adapts well to changing circumstances Intuitive; trial and error Likes technical or practical fields such as business Diverging Imaginative Many perspectives Broad cultural interests Specializes in the arts and humanities Information seeking Converging Practical application of ideas Does well on conventional tests Hypothetical-deductive reasoning Engineering and physical sciences Assimilating Ability to create theoretical models Assimilates disparate observations Inductive reasoning Likes abstract concepts—basic science and math

Accommodating Strengths Accomplishment Goal Orientation Decision Implementation Entrepreneurial Adaptable Improving your accommodating learning skills Commit yourself to objectives Seek new opportunities Influence and lead others Become personally involved Deal with people

Diverging Strengths Creativity Brainstorming Problem Recognition Understanding People Improving your diverging learning skills Be more sensitive to people’s feelings Be more sensitive to values Listen with an open mind Gather information Imagine the implications of ambiguous situations

Assimilating Strengths Planning Creating Models Formulating Theories Defining Problems Being Patient Improving your assimilating learning skills Organize information Test theories and ideas Build conceptual models Design experiments Analyze quantitative data

Converging Strengths Design Decision Making Problem Solving Logical Thinking Action Oriented Improving your converging learning skills Create new ways of thinking and doing Experiment with new ideas Choose the best solution Set goals Make decisions

Career Paths Accommodating Diverging Converging Assimilating Management Education Nursing Marketing Government Human Resources Diverging Psychology Social Work Public Policy Theatre Literature Design Journalism Media Converging Medicine Computer Sciences Engineering Accounting Forestry Economics Environmental Science Assimilating Educational Research Mathematics Sociology Law Theology Biology Physical Sciences

Comparison of the Learning Cycle with Problem-Solving Skills

Learning Style Inventory Retention of Learning 20% AC 50% AC + RO 70% AC + RO + CE 90% AC + RO + CE + AE