Learning Styles
Hello everyone welcome back to my blog!!
This is my penultimate entry were I would cover the different learning styles there are out there and also the VARK.
First we need to understand that the VARK (Visual, Aural, Read and Write/ Kinesthetic) model was proposed in 1992 by Neil Fleming and Colleen Mills.
For this class specifically we had to use the VARK to explain a topic of our preference, and we selected the topic of Naturilistic Intelligence to apply the VARK.
Visual: Visual learners understand and retain information
best by seeing. They would prefer to see information presented in a visually
appealing way, rather than in a written format.
Auditory: Auditory learners tend to learn information
best by hearing it. Rather than getting actively involved in a class or writing
out notes, they prefer to listen to others present the information and then are
usually able to recite that back to them.
Read/Write: Reading and writing learners tend to benefit
most from reading and writing about new information. Those with a preference
for reading and writing learning styles tend to take in new information best
when it’s displayed as words and text.
Kinesthetic: kinesthetic individuals learn best by
practically touching and doing things. Hands-on experience is an important
component for kinesthetic learners, who have a “trial and error” approach to
their learning.
And well that would be all for this entry.
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