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    Guide to Learning Styles Analysis Paper Grand Canyon University: NRS 429V 09-20-2014 What is VARK The acronym VARK stands for Visual‚ auditory‚ read/write‚ and kinesthetic. These four sensory modalities are used to determine an individual’s learning style. Based on an individual’s specific learning style‚ teaching and learning plans can be developed to teach effectively and to learn the material in one’s own style (Fleming‚ 2014). Summary of Preferred Learning Style My preferred learning style

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    Learning Styles: Dunn and Dunn Model www.learningstyles.net Rita and Kenneth Dunn define Learning Styles as‚ “The way in which each learner begins to concentrate‚ process and retain new and difficult information. That interaction occurs differently for everyone.” When a student’s natural tendency and style is triggered‚ his/her ability to concentrate and make associations improves his chances of transferring information to long-term memory. The Dunn and Dunn Model is a comprehensive model that

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    Learning Styles and Theories There are multiple learning styles and theories that apply to individuals in multiple ways. The VARK learning style that my analysis revealed is read/write according to the questionnaire by Fleming (2001-2014). This categorization of my learning style compliments me well and I definitely agree that actually seeing the information spelled out in front of me allows me to better understand the information. The two learning theories that relate to my VARK learning style

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    My focus learners learning goal is academic and is aligned with the IEP goal. Her academic learning goal is to add numbers within 20 by using a variety of mathematical strategies. According to the focus learners IEP‚ my student primary style of learning is tactile. Tactile learners are students who learns best primarily through hands-on activities and manipulatives. Providing manipulatives and hands-on activities increases the likelihood of the student internalizing the information or skill taught

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    Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder The Impact on Learning Table of contents Introduction ADHD Epsen act Impact on learning Recommendations Reflection and conclusions Bibliography Introduction The author of this report chooses to write about a child with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and from now on will be referred to as ADHD. He is at present studying to be a Special needs assistant at Waterford College of further education. His work placement is in a crèche where

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    Trident University Explore the different learning theories and learning styles TUX101- The Trident University Experience 17 February 2013 Introduction For this case study assignment‚ I will be writing about what Visual‚ Aural‚ Read/write‚ and Kinesthetic (VARK) learning style or styles I have and how it relates to two different learning theories. I will also be discussing how my identified VARK learning style or styles will affect my online educational pursuit.

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    The Kolb Learning Style Inventory—Version 3.1 2005 Technical Specifications Alice Y. Kolb Experience Based Learning Systems‚ Inc. David A. Kolb Case Western Reserve University May 15‚ 2005 Abstract The Kolb Learning Style Inventory Version 3.1 (KLSI 3.1)‚ revised in 2005‚ is the latest revision of the original Learning Style Inventory developed by David A. Kolb. Like its predecessors‚ KLSI 3.1 is based on experiential learning theory (Kolb 1984) and is designed to help individuals identify the way

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    Balancing Learning Styles and Personality Types R. Haynes GEN200 October 7‚ 2010 Abstract Three different learning styles and personality types were assessed to identify a strategy for the three to collaborate and communicate effectively in a team-setting. The use of the Myers-Briggs personality type indicator and Howard Gardner’s theory of Multiple Intelligences determined the different personality types and learning styles to study. Every personality type and learning style offers skills

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    Kinesthetic Learning Style Taylor R. Ashley Grand Canyon University: NRS-429V February 22‚ 2015 Learning is something that we all do each and every day. It is important to be aware of the type of learning that suits you the best so that you can retain the most information possible. Learning and education have always been a big piece of becoming an adult. As a child you must go to school full time and make decent grades in order to finish school. Learning hasn’t always been what it is

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    Learners have the ability to process and retain information in a way that allows them to understand the material. Learning styles guide the way people learn. We are all unique and different in our own way. This demonstrates that we all learn differently and use our own techniques and methods to gain knowledge. Learning styles are categorized as auditory‚ visual‚ kinesthetic-tactile. Auditory learners learn from hearing and listening. These individuals have a better time understanding verbal directions

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