What learning style are your students?
If you watch them you can guess what style is their best style. Kinaesthetic learners are always moving – tapping their foot or their hand, or moving back and forth. Auditory learners like to repeat things to themselves. Visual students like to see how things are spelled or read from a book instead of only listening. Tactile learners often like to write notes or hold different objects.
What makes learning styles?
Learning styles change according to age; very small children are very kinaesthetic. This is why they are always moving or doing something. At age five or six they often become more tactile. At this age they like to touch everything. Then, at age eight or nine children usually become more visual or auditory. Women are often auditory, men are often visual (but not always). We can’t change our students’ learning styles, but we can change our teaching styles!
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