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    As A Kinesthetic Learner

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    Faith Onyilimba Learning Style and Strategy As a kinesthetic learner‚ learning is based on physical activities instead of sitting and listening to lectures. Hands on method of learning are more efficient for a kinesthetic learner; they prefer to use their body and sense of touch in tackling a problem instead of reading through the instructions (Vark‚ 2014). Kinesthetic learners are also known as doers. They rather start doing an activity instead of thinking about initiating an action. They are usually

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    read/write‚ and kinesthetic. Neil Fleming and Colleen Mills designed a questionnaire for to help them identify their individual learning style. The different categories identified by creators of the questionnaire are sensory modalities that people use to learn (Fleming & Mills‚ 2011). The quiz is 16 simple questions that break down the learning style into the four categories. Some may find that they score the same or overlap in several of the categories making them multimodal learners. Visual learners

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    Kinesthetic Learning

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    Kinesthetic Learning There are four types of learning styles which is visual‚ auditory‚ kinesthetic and reading and writing learners. Kinesthetic learning is also referred to as tactile learning‚ this learning style consists of the person carrying out actual physical activity in order to learn‚ instead of listening to a verbal lecture or watching a demonstration. The best learning style‚ according to the questionnaire and personal experience is the one that suits me the best. This style of

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    learning styles and ways they comprehend in a classroom. Some people are known for how gritty they are and their determination while others may be the opposite. It is a part of who you are as a learner. People gain knowledge in different ways. Some people tend to learn more auditorily while others may be kinesthetic or visual. People also enjoy learning in different ways with their different intelligences. One person may be existential‚ rhythmic‚ or interpersonal and there is still six other intelligences

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    Tactile Learners

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    student learns through the process of listening and discussion. Auditory learners are able to retain information and gain a better understanding of things by being an active listener. Auditory learners sometimes give the impression that they are disinterested or disengaged during classroom conversations. However‚ they possess the ability to quickly recall any information that was discussed if necessary. Auditory learners do not do well with written exams and reading material. On the contrary‚ they

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    |City & gilds 6302 LEVEL 4 – pttls - UNIT 009 | |Explain how to establish rules with learners to promote respect for others | | | |

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    Explain own role and responsibilities in identifying and meeting the needs of the learners As a teacher and trainer I have found that one of the simplest ways to make learning accessible to both myself and to those I am teaching is by relating to real-life situations and circumstances that I have faced. If one takes the approach of trying to memorise lists of facts of how to deal with First Aid situations the information becomes more difficult to absorb and less likely to be retained. Context can

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    Who Am I as a Learner

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    as a learner? 1.1 What is learning? Nowadays‚ people believe that learning can enhance their status or values (Beagrie 2007). They trust that learning is a part of their lives (Beagrie 2007). Learning is related to the process of knowing and understanding information (Bransford‚ Sherwood‚ Hasselbring‚ Kinzer and Williams 1990). Student can create and evolve the knowledge structures by learning (Bransford‚ Sherwood‚ Hasselbring‚ Kinzer and Williams 1990). Learning style can allow learners to choose

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    Having explored the three methods of setting ground rules during session 2 of PTTLS course‚ it is evident that for the ground rules to be effective‚ determining the appropriate method of ground rules setting is crucial to informing how the learners will be likely to respond to the ‘ground rules’ and how this will later affect the session or sessions to be delivered. The three methods of setting ground rules offer advantages and disadvantages depending on the context of the lesson and the dynamics

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    Auditory and Tactile / Kinesthetic or VAK. (Fleming‚ 2001) Visual learners are those that learn by seeing. Auditory learners are those that learn best by hearing the material. Tactile / Kinesthetic learners are those who learn best by moving‚ touching and doing. These three basic styles make up this theory of learning that has helped countless students and others. It is important for any individual to know their own learning style but it is especially important for the auditory learner because of many factors

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