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Learning Modes - Coggle Diagram
Learning Modes
Authority Style
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Kinesthetic: This wouldn't be the best style this type of learner since there's not much hands on activities for them to be able to take in what is being taught.
Auditory: This would be great for those who are auditory learners due to this style being mostly lecturing the class.
Visual: This wouldn't be the best style for those who are visual since it is mostly lecturing. Take notes would help these type of learners in this situation.
Demonstrator Style
This style is where the teacher likes to lecture but also like to show what they are lecturing about.
Kinesthetic: This may not be as great for those who are kineesthetic learners due to the fact that there's not as much of doing what the teachers doing. It's more of a listen and follow along.
Auditory: For auditory this could be kind of distracting due to all the activity happening on the board instead of the teacher just teaching and lecturing to the class which is this learning styles specialty.
Visual: For visual learners in the type of style if great for them. In this learning style is contain of powerpoint presentations, handouts, and demos. These type of things help visual learners to grasp things way better.
Facilitator Style
This style is when the teacher relies heavily on class discussion and asks for student to participate in class a lot.
Kinesthetic: This type of style is great for those who are kinesthetic type of learners. There is a lot of participation and class discussion within this style which is this type of learning styles specialty.
Auditory: This may not be too good for auditory leaners due to the fact that there is a lot of participation within this learning style. Although there is a lot of class discussion which you would think would be great for auditory but there is a lot of class participation therefore it could be sort of distracting. They would just need to do their best on staying focused and listening.
Visual: For visual learners this could not be so well for those who are in need of things to be hands on and visual. This learning style is a lot of verbal conversation which is not so well for visual learners. They would need to take notes in this case.
Delegator Style
This style is where the students teach each other. The teacher takes the back burner to see how the students take in the information to be able to teach to their peers.
Kinesthetic: This type of style would be great for people who are kinesthetic learners. They get assignments that are hands on and get to present them in front of their peers, which is there specialty but would also need to take notes.
Auditory: For auditory learners this could also be a bit distracting due to it being their peers teaching them and not the teacher but could still be taught from what is coming from their peer(s). To help them they would need to take notes.
Visual: This would be great due to there being presentations from their peers. To help them even more they would need to take notes so that non of the information would just fly over their head.
Hybrid Style
This style is a mixture of the four styles being used within the same class period. So each learning style would be used and would basically have 2o minutes each for all the different learning styles to be taught.
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