Overview of Learning Styles
Copyright Carter
McNamara, Authenticity Consulting, LLC
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Test – What is Your Learning Style?
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What is a Learning Style?
Research suggests that each person has a style of learning that best suits
their nature. There are four major classifications of learning styles, including:
- Visual – those who learn primarily by watching
- Verbal – those who learn primarily by reading and writing
- Aural – those who learn primarily by listening and speaking
- Kinesthetic – those who learn primarily by engaging in an activity
Educators and parents are encouraged to learn the style of their students and
children and to adapt their educational activities to the nature of the learner.
What Are
Learning Styles?
Learning Styles
(Wikipedia)
Your
Guide to Understanding and Adapting To Different Learning Styles
Assessing Your Learning Style
Matters of Style
Learning
Styles: Threat or Opportunity?
Adapting
Your Management Approach for Different Learning Styles
Disagreements With the Importance of
Learning Styles
More recently, there are people who strongly question the validity of learning
styles. They point out that people may have preferences in how they learn, but
that has little influence in whether they actually learn or not. Some point
out that scientific research about learning styles have very little validity.
The Learning
Styles Controversy – Arguments For and Against
Is the Learning
Styles Myth Important?
Are
Learning Styles Real?
Are
Learning Styles Just a Fantasy?
What is Your Learning Style?
What do you think? Are learning styles significant enough for you to modify
how you design or select your learning activities? If so, then take this short
online quiz to learn your own learning style.
Now that you have an impression of your style, what do you want to do with
the way that you learn?
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Productivity
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Wellness
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In addition to the articles on this current page, see the following blogs which
have posts related to Learning Styles. Scan down the blog’s page to see various
posts. Also see the section “Recent Blog Posts” in the sidebar of the blog or
click on “next” near the bottom of a post in the blog.
Library’s
Career Management Blog
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