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LEARNING STYLES (Visual (Spatial) (Visual learners are those that learn…
LEARNING STYLES
Visual (Spatial)
Visual learners are those that learn best when they have an image or cue to help them process the information. They may also need to map out or write out their thoughts in order to really process what they are thinking.
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Can easily visualize objects, plans, and outcomes
Like coloring, drawing, and doodling
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Aural (Auditory-Musical)
Aural learning is a unique type of learning style, but it is used to classify those who respond primarily to sound. Unsurprisingly, most musicians are aural learners. This is a learning style that isn’t often addressed in many schools because it can be hard to teach outside of music class. These are also individuals who respond best to things such as binaural beats.
Aural learning is a unique type of learning style, but it is used to classify those who respond primarily to sound. Unsurprisingly, most musicians are aural learners. This is a learning style that isn’t often addressed in many schools because it can be hard to teach outside of music class. These are also individuals who respond best to things such as binaural beats.
Verbal (Linguistic)
Verbal learners learn best both under verbal instruction and writing. They typically excel with both. These learners are typically those that go into public speaking, writing, journalism, and debating.
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Physical (Kinesthetic)
Physical learners are extremely animated and always need to be moving. They learn best by going through the motions of what they are learning.
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Notice and appreciate the physical world around them, such as textures
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Logical (Mathematical)
Most logical thinkers end up being engineers, mathematicians, or pursuing the sciences. This is because they have a very unique way of learning. They are the individuals who want to understand the reason behind content or skills and tend to enjoy games like chess and doing brainteasers.
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Create procedures for future use, after coming up with a solution to a problem
Social (Interpersonal)
As the name suggests, social learners are natural group workers. For students, these are the individuals that seem to be involved in every extracurricular activity. For adults, they are the individuals that like to be engaged with others, work on teams, and ask their peers for feedback in order to learn.
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Solitary (Intrapersonal)
Solitary learners are individuals who simply prefer to learn on their own and keep to themselves. In most situations, this is a learning style for socially introverted people—but not always. There are some people who are extroverts in social situations but prefer to be alone when they are trying to learn. They also tend to be concerned with goals and outcomes.
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Journal, write, and record personal thoughts and events as a way to improve.
Technically, an individual's learning style refers to the preferential way in which the student absorbs, processes, comprehends and retains information. ... Individual learning styles depend on cognitive, emotional and environmental factors, as well as one's prior experience. In other words: everyone's different.