Each individual
has a unique learning style that is his or her most effective way
to learn. A “learning style” is defined as the way that
information is processed. Some of us learn by listening (auditory
learner), some by visualizing (visual
learner) and some by performing the concept as it is taught
(kinesthetic/tactile learner).
While each of us leans toward a particular style, it is usually through
a combination of the three that we are able to understand a concept
fully.
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There are no right or wrong learning styles, just the style or combination
of styles that
work best
for an individual.
Results Learning administers a learning style assessment to identify
each child’s preferred learning style or styles. The following
common traits may help you begin to identify what type of learner
your child is. Learning Style Characteristics
Auditory
Learner
Learns
through listening/hearing instructions May
not need to take detailed notes to remember facts Remembers
names after meeting someone once Sounds
out words phonetically Remembers
detailed instructions Doesn't
rely on visual images to remember facts
and figures
Visual
Learner
Retains
information from charts and diagrams May
learn best from the use of visual tools or manipulatives May
like to take detailed notes and review several times Uses
visual pictures to remember directions and facts May
not remember names but will remember faces Uses
to-do lists or assignment logs
Kinesthetic/Tactile
Learner
May
learn best through moving, doing and touching May
use gestures and expressive movements to get
a point across May
prefer to jump in and try something rather then
listen to or read instructions May
fidget Is
a hands-on learner May
be easily distracted by activity around them