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The 5 Teaching Styles - Coggle Diagram
The 5 Teaching Styles
Authority Style
Characteristics
Lectures
Writes notes on the board
Students are expected to listen and take notes
Learning Styles that match
Audio
Visual
How I would approach this style as a Kinesthetic learner
Hand write notes on note cards
Transfer notes to a word document with color coding and graphs
Demonstrative Style
Characteristics
Prefers to "show" students what they are explaining
Uses visual aids
PowerPoints
Handouts
Demos
Learning Styles that match
Kinesthetic
Visual
How I would approach this style as a Kinesthetic learner
I blend well with this style of teaching. I love the PowerPoints and the handouts. I learn better with this style of teaching.
Facilitator Style
Characteristics
Relies heavily on class discussion
Provides prompts and guiding questions for student participation
Learning Styles that match
Auditory
How I would approach this style as a Kinesthetic learner
Write notes throughout class to study later on
Delegator Style
Characteristics
Students teach each other
Uses student-run projects and presentations
Learning styles that match
Audio
Kinesthetic
How I would approach this style as a Kinesthetic learner
I do good with this style of teaching because I learn by doing. I had to teach myself at a young age, so being able to learn about a topic in a way I could teach other students would help me remember the content better.
Hybrid Style
Characteristics
A combination of the other styles
Switching between styles throughout the class period or switching from one class to the next.
Learning styles that match
Audio
Visual
Kinesthetic
How I would approach this style as a Kinesthetic learner
I feel like switching might be difficult. I would just take notes throughout to study later