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Understanding Yourself as a Student Please go to the website below and complete the following two self-­‐assessments that should take about 10-­‐15 min. (What’s you learning style? and Which study habits can you improve?).

Answer the questions below about the results of your assessments and bring your answers to class. We will be breaking into small groups to discuss the results.

http://www.educationplanner.org/students/self-­‐assessments/index.shtml “What’s your learning style?” Assessment 1. What were your results for the following learning styles? For example, I tested out at 40%
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40% Auditory, and 20% Tactile. _______%  Visual

_______%  Auditory

________%  Tactile

2. Do you agree with the results of the assessment? Why or why not?

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3. Thinking about yourself as a student, what are at least two things you normally do in a classroom setting that support the above results of your learning styles?

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4. Examine the suggestions of things the assessment results listed that you can do to

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