Learning styles
I am going to tell you al the different types of
learning styles there are, what does Visual, Auditory, Kinaesthetic mean and
what type of learner am I and were I found this out and you can also found out
what type of learner you are too.
Active |
Reflective
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Learning by doing – active learners, of practical
nature, the need to get involved.
Enjoy working in groups and learn to figure out problems by working
together and trying to figure out the problem.
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Learn
through reflection – sitting back and thinking before doing. They think things through, evaluate the
various options and learn by analysis. A reflective leaner is someone who
looks back on a day or period of time and thinks about the discussed that
they had on that day
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Sensory
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Intuitive
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Using a method or a framework to address tasks and
solve problems – very prescriptive, sometimes a repetitive learner. Look first for the facts and prefer
concrete, practical and procedural information
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Use of more innovative methods.
Dislike repetition and more into spontaneity. Like to discover new ways of doing
things. Look for meaning and prefer conceptual,
innovative and theoretical information. Intuitive leaners are not thinking
about here or now, they are leaners that like bringing up ideas and always
thinking about the future.
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Visual
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Verbal
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Visual learners work more effectively in a visual
environment – through maps, drawings, pictures or spider diagrams. They can
also remember important stuff that they seen/read.
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Verbal learners are more effective with written tasks, instructions
and guidelines. They like to hear or
read information and understand best explanations that use words. You would
know that someone’s an verbal leaner if they said these more common then
anything else:
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Tell me word for word
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Let’s talk later
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The word you’re looking for is
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In other words
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Sequential
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Global
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These learners progress by taking small steps. They need information in a linear and
orderly manner. They piece together
the details to understand the bigger picture. These learners like to put
things in order.
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Global learners like to tackle tasks and problems as a whole. They like to see the big picture first and
then fill in the details systematically.
This is called a holistic approach to learning. A gobel learner like
to start with big ideas then go out and study then to learn all he parts.
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3 different types of learners
Visual

Visual learners work more effectively in a visual environment
through maps, drawings, pictures or spider diagrams. They can also remember
important stuff that they seen/read. Visual learners can easily learn how to do different learning techniques to help improve their visual learner's skills and they are:
Retention and this is used for students that they can remember information better when it's represented and learned visually and verbally.
Reading Comprehension and this is used for graphic organizers to help improve the reading comprehension of students.
Auditory
Auditory
learners work more effectively through listening. An auditory learner has to
hear what is being said to know what s/he has to do to compete the task.
Auditory can remember songs, plays and quotes by just listening to them once or
twice. Auditory learners can easily learn how to do different learning techniques to help improve Auditory learners and they are:
Auditory would record their notes and then listen to it repeatedly rather then reading the notes out
Remember details by trying by hearing old discussions and take part in activates in school and at home.
Kinaesthetic learner work more
effectively through touching stuff and they are people that like to work with
their hands such as making things with their hands such as a hand-made bench,
chair, desk or a stand. Kinaesthetic learners can easily learn how to do different learning techniques to help improve Kinaesthetic learners by doing:
Work on things like building things or to work that is based on working with your hands more then any other job.
I am a…….
Visual
learner
I am a visual
leaner. I found this out on the website http://brainboxx.co.uk/a3_aspects/pages/VAK_quest.htm
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