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Learning StylesTami Eggleston McKendree University
• Learning and Cognitive Styles…..
Take a moment to think about the ways that you
PREFER to learn new things…..
Basic Learning Styles: Barsch, 1980
• Auditory—remember best information they hear and discuss (like to talk, laugh, tell stories)
• Visual—need a mental model, image, or picture to learn (pictures, encourage drawing, graphs)
• Kinesthetic—learn best through movement and touching (hands on activities, move around class)
• If you are having trouble with your computer…
• A-call for help,V-Look for diagrams,K-trial/error
• VARK (added read/write) Survey
• Kinesthetic—movement and touching (hands on)
•Visual—image or picture (pictures, encourage drawing, graphs)
•Auditory—hear and discuss
(like to talk, laugh, tell stories)
•Read/Write
Raise your hand if…..
1.) You like to see pictures and diagrams when you learn
2.) You find too many pictures and graphics distracting
3.) You enjoy studying with music on in the background
4.) You can get distracted in class if too many people are talking
5.) You learn best just by reading and taking notes
6.) If you have to sit in a lecture and just take notes for too long you get bored
7.) You love to get up and move into groups during class
8.) You don’t like to move around much and prefer to sit in the same spot
Cognitive Styles: Entwistle, 1981
• Conceptual Tempo
• refers to the speed of decision making
• Impulsivity-work and make decisions quickly
• Reflectivity—take longer to consider all alternatives
Learning Styles: Kolb, 1984
• 1.) Convergers/Pragmatists—reach closure quickly, find concrete solutions
• 2.) Divergers/Reflectors—awareness of meaning and values and enjoy brainstorming and alternative solutions
• 3.) Assimilators/Theorists—take in lots of information and build theoretical models based on the info
• 4.) Accommodators/Activists—action-oriented, take risks, and teach themselves through trial and error
Gardner Multiple Intelligences
• 1.) Logical/mathematical (numbers, reasoning)
• 2.) Verbal/Linguistic (words, language)
• 3.) Musical
• 4.) Spatial (perceptions, transformations)
• 5.) Bodily/Kinesthetic (body movements, handle objects skillfully)
• 6.) Interpersonal (respond to others)
• 7.) Intrapersonal (self-knowledge)
• *8.) Naturalist (environment, outdoors)
Logical/mathematical
Verbal/Linguistic
Musical
Spatial
Bodily/Kinesthetic
Interpersonal
Intrapersonal
Naturalist
Generative Learning & Discovery Learning
• Generative Learning is a theory that emphasizes the active integration of new material with existing schemas-let students make their own questions, summaries, and analogies
• Discovery learning include methods in which students are encouraged to discover the principles for themselves
• Linking Objectives, Multiple Learning Styles, and Assessments
• BLOOM’S TAXONOMY—1956
• Assignments and Projects that involve multiple learning styles….
Evaluation Synthesis-create
Analysis (parts and whole)Application-Solve
Comprehension-interpretKnowledge--Recall