Personal Learning Styles University of Phoenix Everyone learns differently. This is something that we all discover at a young age. Some of us absorb information from a Professor’s lecture very easily‚ while others will need to go back and read or recite this same information. Everyone has a learning style that is unique to them‚ developed over time by their own learning experiences. By examining our personal learning style‚ we are able to gain valuable insight on how we learn best‚ which
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M3: Explain how an awareness of learning style‚ can improve personal development By recognising which group of learning style you belong to can benefit your personal development in many ways. I found out that I am auditory learner‚ rather than a visual or kinaesthetic learner. This means that I prefer and will work more efficiently through instructions and orders by my teachers or peers. It also means that I am quite able to remain focussed and attentive whilst I am being told what to do. Throughout
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The Sensory Learning styles quiz identified my primary learning style as being visual and my secondary learning styles as tactile‚ and kinesthetic. I agreed with the results‚ because a lot of the patterns of each learning style I could relate to. This quiz helped me to better establish a study practice that would work best for me. I was able to find some helpful tips after reviewing the information on pages 113-121 in our text book. A visual learner‚ a tactile‚ and kinesthetic learner should
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Learning Style Analysis After completing the learning style questionnaire grid‚ I learned what my strengths and weaknesses are. I was able to recognize that I am the visual‚ social‚ and creative learner. I also learned what strategies support my strength‚ and what strategies does not work for me. This information helps me to analyze how to work efficiently in many areas of development. I possess many strengths and weaknesses relating to my particular learning style. I tend to focus on my strengths
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Learning styles‚ motivation and on the job training Kathleen Land Training and Development Professor Cynthia Daniel February 27‚ 2011 Compare and contrast the four differences in learning styles. Propose ways a trainer can help each type of learner. The first learning style is sensing vs. intuitive learning style. Sensing learners like learning facts and solving problems by well established methods. Unlike intuitive learners‚ sensor learners resent testing on material that has not been
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By taking the VARK Learning Style Questionnaire and the Teacher Perspective Inventory (TPI) I have once again been reassured that you can always benefit from being assessed. From these assessments I have found both my areas of strength and my areas of weakness. With this information I can prepare my lesson plans to focus on my strengths and at the same time add in the areas that I need to improve on. An effective classroom teacher builds off their strengths and address their weaknesses. My results
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After review of the four Kolb Learning Styles: Divergers‚ Convergers‚ Accomodators‚ and Assimilators‚ I have determined that I am an Accomodator and also a Converger. As explained‚ Divergers are people who prefer to feel and watch‚ work in groups to listen and receive personal feedback. Likewise with an Assimilator watches and think. Their preference is a concise‚ logical approach. From experience‚ I know that I can think and imagine about the subject after watching but I won’t be able to comprehend
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Learning Styles GEN/105 Learning Styles The student completed the “Multiple Pathways to Learning” assessment‚ and the result was logical-mathematical (Carter‚ Bishop‚ & Kravits‚ 2007‚ p. 41). The student also completed the “Personality Spectrum‚” and the result was organizer (Carter‚ et.al.‚ 2007‚ p. 46). Through their descriptions these two results coincide with each other. Both describe a person that is organized‚ understands material logically and sequentially. Study Techniques
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Different Learning Styles for Different People As we learn more from one generation to another on how the brain and body work together the more we change how we teach our children. The curriculum in schools today is far different than what it was 40 years ago and will continue to change as we discover more on how we learn. In recent years there has been extensive research and exploration on helping all students reach their full potential. Throughout history it has been thought by scholars
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vibrations and tones of the words (Keller). Another example of this learning is from Laura Bridgman which was the first to learn through the techniques that were described in Keller’s story. Bridgman had lost all of her sense except touch which was also the result of scarlet fever. She was the first to start learning and communicating through finger spelling and the written word (Trent). These actions lead to a more popular learning style used by her‚ Keller‚ and others for the rest of time. This was
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