Learning Styles
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For some years, there has been an ever growing body of research evidence suggesting that we do not learn / study in the same way. While this common sense approach to scholarship represents a welcomed message for parents and students, numerous classroom teachers continue to teach a large number of their students in the same way, often using a teaching style that has proven to be successful for the teacher but not for all of their students. This is incorrect teaching -- proof that common sense is not all that common.
This chart might help you determine your learning style.
Learning Styles in the Classroom
Children are unique in their personalities, cultural experiences and values. Different students prefer different learning environments, learning modalities and they all exhibit unique strengths, talents and / or weaknesses.
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Last revised on: Tuesday, 01 January, 2008