Learning Styles- Theory of Multiple Intelligences

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At some point in each individual persons life they attend some type of school, class or learning facility. Whether it is at school, home or any other place that one would be taught a subject or lesson. While attending a class or lecture each person that is their to learn will grasp the concept of the lesson in a different way and gain a different amount of knowledge and understanding on the topic no matter what. This reason being is every one has a different way of learning. Just as each individual is different in their own way they also have a different way of gaining information from a source. The way people are able to grasp information that is being given to them is called a learning style. Below you will identify the different types of styles and theories on how they apply to education.
One of the ways Pritchard (2008) defines learning styles is “A particular way in which an individual learns” (p. 41). This is the most basic way to describe what learning style is. Since each and every person is different in their own way, they each have a particular way of learning. Luckily the different styles of learning have been identified and can help aid anyone seeking knowledge in advancing their learning style. The 7 learning styles identified today are visual, auditory, kinesthetic, verbal, logical, social and solitary (advanogy.com. 2004). The most common of these 7 styles, that people identify with is visual style. Visual learners learn best by seeing information versus verbally receiving it. If information can be displayed in a picture or diagram the visual learner is more likely to absorb and understand the information in that way. Another common style of learning is by physically doing or kinesthetic. Auditory le...

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...stand what is being taught. Teaching and learning styles are not always equally matched so it is up to the individual learning to try and obtain a bit of information on each style of learning that they may have to encounter. Each person should strive to understand their own style and continue to improve it as well as adapt to

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Pritchard, A. (2008). Ways of Learning. New York, NY: Taylor & Francis.

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