Learners style
Learners divided into 3 group
They are:
1.Visual learners
2. Auditory learners
3. Kinesthetic learners
Visual learners. If you are a visual learner, you learn by reading or seeing pictures. You understand and remember things by sight. You can picture what you are learning in your head, and you learn best by using methods that are primarily visual.
The auditory learning style means a person learns best by listening. Music, video clips and conversations are their ideal way of learning. Auditory learners tend to do well in a traditional school environment listening to lectures, and also contributing to discussions.
Visual learning helps you to store information for a longer period of time. It is said that videos and images are directly processed by long term memory.
The visual learning increases retention by 29-42%. It helps you to process information primarily through visuals and improves your learning process
What is kinesthetic or tactile learning?
Kinesthetic or tactile learners need to physically touch or try something in order to learn the concept best. This style is often called multi-sensory learning because tactile learners hear or see to learn, and then complete their learning by trying it out themselves.
This is very different from auditory and visual learning where learners need to see or hear instruction in order to learn it. Kinesthetic is hands-on, focused primarily on a learner trying for themselves as an avenue to learning.
Learning styles are important for teachers and students alike to understand. Teachers who understand learning styles are able to help different kinds of students thrive in their classroom, using unique strategies, activities, and assignments to cater to all different kinds of learners.
The main learning styles are auditory, visual, kinesthetic or tactile, and sometimes reading and writing. While everyone will likely use all of these learning styles in their education, most students have a certain learning style that comes more easily to them. Teachers can identify the different types of learning styles their students utilize most, and then cater activities and classroom learning to help a wide variety of students learn and grow.
Ultimately, teachers want their students to thrive in the classroom, and understanding learning styles and how to incorporate them into a classroom is key for that success.
It is important for educators to understand the differences in their students' learning styles, so that they can implement best practice strategies into their daily activities, curriculum and assessments.
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