How We Learn And Develop. 2 | How We Learn & Develop How We Learn & Develop.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
How Students learn Mike Cook.
Advertisements

Core Skills for Social Scientists.
Learning styles & how to use them Ramesh Mehay Programme Director (Bradford VTS) 2008.
Learning styles Different people have different approaches….
Learning styles & how to use them Ramesh Mehay Programme Director (Bradford) 2011.
How to Teach Adult Learners Preceptor Training. Adult Learners When educating adult students, acquiring knowledge is more efficient if we accommodate.
Developing Your Knowledge and Practice Unit SHC32
Southwood School: A Case Study in Training and Development
Learning Styles Dr Robin Douglas.
Student Learning Centre Demonstrating and teaching skills Stuart Johnson and Kevin Byron.
Team Teaching Section 2: Traditional Team Teaching.
To be a teacher in the right sense is to be a
Experiential Learning Cycle
Library & Information Services Peer Teaching: An Aston Experiment Amanda Poulton Information Specialist – Engineering and Life Sciences.
Learning Styles Honey and Mumford South Yorkshire Police Cert Ed/PGCE Jeremy Fisher Janine Stockdale Candy Silver April 2012.
CERT Train-the-Trainer: Maximize Learning
Developing your career and personal skills Presented by Noela L’Estrange, CEO Queensland Law Society.
LEADING HEALTH AND WELLBEING FROM TRANSITION TO TRANSFORMATION Applying learning to improve delivery Mark Fox Edward O’Malley.
Learning styles Implications for technology selection.
Learning & Development
Project Planning Day 2 An Old Adage: Fail to Plan... and You Plan to Fail!
Identify important learning opportunities for coaches explain how a mentor can help to maximise these learning opportunities outline the potential roles.
Learning Styles. Aims and Objectives of Today’s Presentation Theory of Learning Styles; My Results; Case Studies; and Conclusion.
Learning Styles Introduction Types of style Learning tips.
Learning Needs and Styles
How do we learn in our leisure activities
Describe Starkville as a Person Gender Age Race Education Clothes Shirt Pants Shoes Hobbies Type of car Marital Status Religion Is (s)he from Starkville,
Teaching, learning and psychology. We’ll look at: The developmental milestones that children go through Recognition of difficulties and delay (learning.
The learning styles game Unit 1: Introduction to Sustainability.
DEVELOPING EXCELLENCE TOGETHER Download this presentation from Webinar Time-saving tips for SBMs Nickii Messer.
Functional Skills and Diplomas Karen Birch Confederations Diploma Manager.
Teaching about Audit and making it fun!. Are you sitting comfortably? Does it matter? Why?
Putting Your Heads Together How To Form and Effectively Run a Study Group.
LEARNING & DEVELOPMENT MANAGING. Terminologies  Education: the system which aims to develop people’s intellectual capability, conceptual and social understanding.
Unit 4: Personal and Professional Development Assess on abilities required to be a health and social care practitioner.
Learning Styles Jo Swallow/Peter Searle-Barnes. Objectives   To consider how we learn.   To use honey/mumford to analyse your own learning style.
Lecture 16. Train-The-Trainer Maximize Learning Train-The-Trainer.
Learning Styles and the Clinical Education experience Steve Milanese
Introduction to the course and to factors that facilitate learning
Becoming a trainer – design of training. Aims and objectives Aim: to explore the design stage of the training cycle By the end of this workshop, you should.
Jan Mahar Professor of Practice Professional Development – Theory and Practice Leadership, Conflict, Negotiation, Teamwork.
Being a GP Applying for a job. Career Planning Self Awareness Opportunity Awareness.
Managerial Skills. Developing Skills Formal process Changes in job content Development process within a job Activities external to the job Self development.
LEARNING STYLES: How do you learn the best? Presented by: Annette Deaton Coordinator of Orientation Services.
PADM 7040 Nonprofit Management Course Introduction & Overview Jerry Merwin.
Leadership Leadership is the ability to get a person to do what you want him to do, when you want it done, in a way you want it done, because he wants.
Residents as Teachers Loyola University Medical Center Stritch School of Medicine Graduate Medical Education Session 3B.
ADULT LEARNING - BBT September AIMS To think about the importance of teaching and learning in our medical careers To explore how adults learn To.
Learning styles and MHPE
Based on Myers-Briggs Type Indicators
@HEaTEDtechs #HEaTEDcourse Teaching and Learning Skills for Technical Staff Module 1.
ON-LINE TOPIC LEARNING STYLES PREPARING TO TEACH IN THE LIFELONG LEARNING SECTOR (PTLLS)
SUPPORTING STUDENT LEARNING This session will cover: Transition from novice student to professional practitioner How students learn The development of.
LEARNING AS AN ADULT This module requires you to: reflect upon yourself as an adult learner learn about learning and theories about learning. Pedagogy.
Personal Professional Development Understanding Ways of Learning.
Learning and Development HR1007 Session 2 Learning.
Foundation Degree in Business Victoria Hadfield
Learning Styles Honey and Mumford Based on the work of Kolb.
Handout 2: Professional development
Honey and Mumford – based on the work of Kolb
Learning Styles.
Action learning Session Two
Learning Styles: The Kolb Inventory
LEARNING NEEDS ASSESSMENT
Self, other and social context
Individual Learner Characteristics.
Learning Styles – Honey & Mumford
Leadership Leadership is the ability to get a person to do what you want him to do, when you want it done, in a way you want it done, because he wants.
Connecting your students with Higher Education
Learning styles Different people have different approaches….
Presentation transcript:

How We Learn And Develop

2 | How We Learn & Develop How We Learn & Develop

3 | How We Learn & Develop How We Learn & Develop Hoop Dash Aim: To get everyone through the hoop in a time that equals 1.5 seconds per person. Constraints: You can plan and practise as much as you like. You have three official timed runs in which to achieve the challenge. Timing will start when the first person touches the hoop and will finish when the last person lets go of it.

4 | How We Learn & Develop How We Learn & Develop Learning Cycle (Honey & Mumford) DO WHAT? What happened? What were the results? SO WHAT? What do these results imply? How am I influencing the outcome? What am I going to do differently next time? NOW WHAT?

5 | How We Learn & Develop How We Learn & Develop Click Here To Watch This Video

6 | How We Learn & Develop How We Learn & Develop Learning Styles

7 | How We Learn & Develop How We Learn & Develop Imagine you just got a completely new phone that is up to date and seems to work completely differently to the ones you have had before. How do you go about learning how to use it?

8 | How We Learn & Develop How We Learn & Develop Do you: Read the instructions from cover to cover, including the bits you might already know. Read the quick start guide, then get going knowing you can work the rest out later. Go for it. A phone is a phone so it won’t be that different. Watch others using the same phone and pick it up from them. Go back to your old phone because you know how that one works!

9 | How We Learn & Develop How We Learn & Develop Of course any of the first four will work and which one you chose is an indication of your preference for how you like to learn. Many people have more than one preference. The more preferences you develop the more opportunities you have to learn.

10 | How We Learn & Develop How We Learn & Develop Learning Style Preference ACTIVIST DO REFLECTOR WHAT? THEORIST NOW WHAT? PRAGMATIST SO WHAT?

11 | How We Learn & Develop How We Learn & Develop Activist Pros Like to be involved in new experiences and are enthusiastic about new ideas. Enjoy doing things and being thrown in the deep end with a difficult task. Learn well when working with others in team tasks or role-playing.

12 | How We Learn & Develop How We Learn & Develop Activist Cons Unlikely to prepare for the learning experience or review their learning afterwards. Learn less well when they have to follow precise instruction or listen to lectures or long explanations. Tend to act first and consider the implications afterwards.

13 | How We Learn & Develop How We Learn & Develop Reflector Pros Like to view the situation from different perspectives. Like to collect data, review and think carefully before coming to any conclusions. Enjoy observing others and will listen to their views before offering their own.

14 | How We Learn & Develop How We Learn & Develop Reflector Cons Are worried by deadlines. Dislike being thrown in at the deep end and doing things with no time to prepare. Learn less well when acting as leader or role-playing in front of others.

15 | How We Learn & Develop How We Learn & Develop Theorist Pros Enjoy complex situations where they have to use their skills and knowledge. Like to question, probe ideas and think problems through step by step. Enjoy interesting ideas or concepts even though they may not be immediately relevant.

16 | How We Learn & Develop How We Learn & Develop Theorist Cons Tend to be perfectionists who like to fit things into a rational scheme. Can be uncomfortable in situations which emphasise emotion and feelings. Learn less well without a clear purpose or when activity is unstructured or briefing is poor.

17 | How We Learn & Develop How We Learn & Develop Pragmatist Pros Eager to try things out. Like concepts that can be applied to their job and are practical and down to earth. Enjoy learning when they are shown techniques with obvious advantages or are shown a model they can copy.

18 | How We Learn & Develop How We Learn & Develop Pragmatist Cons Tend to be impatient with lengthy discussions. Dislike events or learning that is ‘all theory’ with no practice or guidelines on how to do it. Learn less well when there is no apparent benefit to the learning.