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Teaching Tip: Learning Styles

A learning style is the underlying and consistent way in which a person perceives, understands, organizes and recalls information. If the teacher's methods match the student's preferred style, the student will learn better and faster. This has a positive effect on the student's self esteem and helps to improve the student/teacher relationship. There are many ways to look at learning styles, but here is a list of some general classifications:

Visual:
Usually looks intently at the teacher's face

... recall information by remembering how it was set out on a page, uses lists to organize their thoughts, often recognizes words by sight, and likes to look at displays and books.

Auditory:
Likes the teacher to provide verbal instructions

... likes discussions and solves problems by talking about them. Uses rhythm and sound as memory aids.

Kinesthetic:
Learns best when they are active and involved

... find it difficult to sit still for long periods and use movement as memory aids.

Tactile:
Like hands on activities

... use writing and drawing as memory aids.


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