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Learning Styles |
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A challenge every adult educator faces is to engage his/her learner. Everyone has a unique blend of learning styles and preferences. A learning style can be defined simply as the way we, as an individual, gather and process information. Knowing your own learning style as well as those of your learners can help you teach more effectively. Examples of some learning styles commonly referred to include the auditory, visual, or tactile/kinesthetic learning styles. Want to learn more? Then keep reading and have some fun! |
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To have a better understanding of learning styles, take a few moments to read about the audio, visual, and tactile/kinesthetic learning styles. You may then enjoy reviewing four learning style models to get a more comprehensive view of how we learn. Next, have some fun taking one of the on-line inventories to determine your own learning style! And finally, check out some of these additional references. |
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Auditory, Visual, and Tactile/Kinesthetic Learning |
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