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The Five Teaching Styles and How I Can Make Them Fit My Kinesthetic…
The Five Teaching Styles and How I Can Make Them Fit My Kinesthetic Learning Style
facilitator
teacher relies heavily on class discussion
also relies on student participation
provides prompts and guiding questions
as a kinesthetic learner
with this teacher i would, ask questions to the teacher or classmates to demonstrate topics or discussions that i dont understand.
delegator
structures class around student run projects
their own teaching takes a back seat to students teaching one another
as a kinesthetic learner
with this teacher i would, participate in student run projects to grasp a hands-on learning process. since this is more of a self teaching style for the student, I would talk with my classmates and ask for help on subjects and work that I don't understand.
authority
teacher tends to lecture while using chalkboards.
students are expected to listen and take notes.
as a kinesthetic learner
with this teacher i would write the notes on index cards or in a notebook to keep track of lessons. I love buying cute stationery, and have a pencil pouch full of different colored highlighters and pens. Taking notes becomes fun when I am able to make the notes look presentable.
demonstrator
teacher prefers to lecture, but likes to show students what they are doing.
uses visual aids, power point presentations, and handouts.
as a kinesthetic learner
with this teacher i would, write down important details from the lectures, and engage in physical demonstrations if possible. If i don't understand a subject presented on a powerpoint, I would ask the teacher to provide a physical example if possible.
hybrid
uses multiple techniques
provides opportunities for different learning styles
as a kinesthetic learner
with this teacher i would, take advantage of or seek physical learning methods. I would look out for hands-on activities.