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    different ways; while some people are visual learners‚ others may retain information better through auditory or tactile means. And a large percentage are a combination of one or more of the aforementioned categories. Those who learn best by seeing are more visual learners. Visual learners like to take notes and they tend to sit in the front of the class (Learning Styles). They usually forget names but remember faces. When putting together items‚ visual learners need diagrams or pictures to understand

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    each student learns what they need to know. Teaching students with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) can be very difficult to teach. These students need to be active in what they are doing and what they are learning. Using the kinesthetic learning style will help tremendously when teaching a child with ADHD. Learning disabilities are problems that affect the brain ’s ability to receive‚ process‚ analyze‚ or store information. These problems can make it difficult for a student

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    can excel in the classroom. 3. Three Basic Learning Styles Visual Learner Auditory LearnerKinesthetic/Tactile Learner Individuals can have one singular style or possess a combination of two or more styles. Always remember that there is no right or wrong way to learn- Just your way! And knowing your won individual style will give you a big advantage in the classroom 4. Visual Learners “Seeing is believing” and visual learners typically learn by what they are able to see or visualize. People

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    room environment. Some people are hands on learners while others can read an assignment and retain the information very well. When I first started this exercise I thought to myself how I learn the material I am trying to obtain. After taking all four of the surveys and completing the exercises I found it very interesting the breakdown of my learner abilities. In all the styles and ways of learning I found that I am a visual learner. As a visual learner I prefer hands on training‚ taking lots of

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    Read/Write K= Kinesthetic A person can have one particular area as a preferred method of learning however generally a person will use a variety of methods also known as Multimodal. (VARK) Although more than one method is used one or two of them will be more dominant. The dominant style defines the best way for a person to learn new information. This style may not always to be the same for every tasks. The learner may prefer one style

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    Running head: PERSONAL ESSAY Personal Essay of Marie Moore Marie Moore COLL100 B020 American Public University PERSONAL ESSAY Personal Essay of Marie Moore The following is a personal essay about various topics about my college education and my learning styles. This personal essay will include thoughts or reasons for seeking a college degree. As well as my own personal learning styles‚ which are based upon inventories that have been taken. This personal

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    will depend on the learners that are in my class. Choosing inclusive learning and teaching techniques to use will depend on the learners that are in your class. Also choosing inclusive learning and teaching technique will allow the entire group to be involved and ensure that my session is inclusive. It is important that I with my learners what their support needs and requirements are. Once I know the needs and requirements I am able to plan my session to ensure that all learners are included. I

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    Learning Styles

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    styles so that I may improve myself. Today in this essay we will explore learning styles that equate with a preferred bodily sense through which one receives information. The three that are the most popular and explored are visual‚ auditory‚ and kinesthetic. Gaining knowledge about things that connect to the real world that we walk in everyday is of great interest to me. In saying that‚ I chose to pursue a degree in Public Health‚ because it something I see every day and became very intrigued by.

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    Vark Learning Styles

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    429V Vicki Denson September 23‚ 2012 Visual‚ Aural‚ Read/Write‚ and Kinesthetic are key elements of individual learning styles. Learning styles is a term used to refer to the methods of gathering‚ processing‚ interpreting‚ organizing‚ and thinking about information. How people best learn and communicate can be measured by using a simple questionnaire called VARK that assesses the Visual‚ Aural‚ Read/Write and Kinesthetic learning and communication styles of individuals. VARK in itself is not

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    Describing Learners

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    DESCRIBING LEARNERS * Age * The age of our students is a major factor in our decision about how and what to teach. * Different needs‚ competences‚ cognitive skills. * “Acquisition is guaranteed for children up to the age of six‚ is steadily compromised from then until shortly after puberty‚ and is rare thereafter” (Stephen Pinker‚ 1994) * Age- some beliefs * Adolescents are unmotivated and uncooperative and therefore make poor language learners; * Adults

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