Learning Styles


Learning Styles

Each person learns in a unique way.  Research suggests there are three basic learning styles.

  1. Visual– people who prefer to learn by seeing and reading
  2. Auditory – those who prefer to learn by speaking and listening
  3. Kinesthetic– individuals who prefer to learn by touching and doing

It is important for students to identify their unique learning style or combination of styles in order to help reach their full potential.

Visual Learners will enjoy: Pictures, Maps, Videos, PowerPoint Presentations, Reading, and Mind Maps.

Auditory Learners will enjoy: Discussing, Listening, Film, Verbal Instructions, Repetition, and Question/Answer Sessions.

Kinesthetic Learners will enjoy:  Experiments, Crafts, Drawing, Games, Hands on Learning, and  Activities with Movement.

Assessments:

2019-2020 Assessments

Open the Learning Styles Google Form – click here – Complete the first questions of the form before completing the Learning Style Assessment at http://www.educationplanner.org/students/self-assessments/learning-styles.shtml.  Upon completing the Learning Style Assessment, complete the rest of the Google form and submit it.

Resource Links:

Education Planner – http://www.educationplanner.org/

How to Use Your Learning Style to Choose the Right Career – https://www.ici.net.au/blog/how-to-use-your-learning-style-to-make-sure-you-choose-the-right-career/.

Learning Styles – What’s Your Personal Learning Style? – https://www.studyingstyle.com/

Learning Styles Video by ASCatRIT