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What are “Learning Preferences”? Each individual is unique, therefore, each individual’s style of learning is also unique. 3 Main Learning Preferences.

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2 What are “Learning Preferences”? Each individual is unique, therefore, each individual’s style of learning is also unique. 3 Main Learning Preferences According to Fleming’s VARK Model 1. Visual 2. Auditory 3. Kinesthetic ***COMBINATIONS

3 Visual Learners Learn best from: – Demonstrations – Videos – Overhead/PPT Notes – Skits – Anything they can see Distracted by movement and not by sound

4 Auditory Learners - Learn best from: * Lectures * Music * Podcasts * Class Discussion * Verbal Directions * In-Class Readings - About 20% of people learn best by auditory means -Distracted by sound and not by movement in the classroom

5 Kinesthetic Learners Learns best by: – “Hands-on” Activities Such as: Science Experiments Acting in a class skit Taking apart and putting an engine together Some believe Kinesthetic Learning is the most “natural” learning Make up 15% of the population

6 How do we Reach All Learners? VARIETY!!!! – An example of a Government lesson might be: Play an excerpt of the Declaration of Independence being read (Auditory) Discuss the parts of the Declaration using a PPT Slide Presentation (Visual) Role play the actual meeting of delegates when they drafted the Declaration (Kinesthetic)

7 Other Learning Preference Models David Kolb’s Model – Converger – Diverger – Assimilator – Accomodator Honey and Mumford’s Model – Having an experience – Reviewing the experience – Concluding from the experience – Planning the next steps

8 Other Learning Preference Models Anthony Gregorc’s Model – Two Perceptual Qualities: Concrete, Abstract – Two Ordering Abilities: Random, Sequential Sudbury Model of Democratic Education – Many ways to learn – Learning is a process that is done BY individuals, not done TO individuals

9 Learning Styles Related to Multiple Intelligences There are 9 Multiple Intelligences – Naturalist – Musical – Logical/Mathematical – Verbal/Linguistic – Interpersonal – Bodily/Kinesthetic – Visual/Spatial – Existential – Intrapersonal

10 Learning Preference Assessments There are many on-line assessments for testing your personal learning preference: http://www.businessballs.com/vaklearningstylest est.htm http://www.businessballs.com/vaklearningstylest est.htm http://www.ldpride.net/learning-style-test- b.html http://www.ldpride.net/learning-style-test- b.html http://appl003.lsu.edu/cas/learningjourney.nsf/ ModalityDiagnostic?OpenForm http://appl003.lsu.edu/cas/learningjourney.nsf/ ModalityDiagnostic?OpenForm Many more available for free or to purchase


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