My Learning Style

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Have you ever wonder why is it so much effortless for you to learn things when the material comes with pictures than when you try to learn material with just letters and more letters that make no sense at all?. For decades people have struggled trying to understand why is it that for some students learning is so obvious and clear, while many others seem to not get or retain any taught information for long periods of time at all. According to Reiner, C and Willingham, D (2010), “the allegation at the center of learning-style theory is that different students have different modes of learning, and their learning could be improved by matching one’s teaching with that preferred learning mode.” (p. 1) But to this day there is no concrete data to prove that such myth exits, and many believe that this myth is wrong, and basing the way you learn on this could potentially harm the learner diminishing the amount of information that he is able to absorb.
The more limited your education is, the more power highly educated people will have over you, and the more power people have over you the more susceptible you will become to people’s will. I am pursuing a college degree to better myself; to get the knowledge that I need to be able to create the opportunities that will make me more competitive in life, and that will get me closer to the goals I have set throughout my life. When we were kids we all had big dreams, and as we grow up most of those dreams disappear, keeping my dreams big is the motivation that keeps me working hard every day. College is not easy and a lot of motivation is needed to succeed on it, but it is the gateway to the big goals, and there is no other way around.
Knowing what your learning style is and how to use this to y...

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...n that you are unable to learn in any another way, it means that that is the way learning gets easier for you, and also a way to absorb and retain information for a long periods of time. There is plenty of tips that will help the learner improve dramatically on the way he learns, it is just up to him whether he will or will not take and put in practice the advices regarding his learning style.

Works Cited

Felder, R. M., & Soloman, B. A. (n.d.). Index of learning styles. Retrieved from http://www.engr.ncsu.edu/learningstyles/ilsweb.html
The Center for New Discoveries in Learning. (2012). Learning styles inventory. Retrieved from http://www.howtolearn.com/learning-styles-quiz
Reiner, C. & Willingham, D. (2010). The myth of learning styles. Retrieved from http://www.changemag.org/Archives/Back%20Issues/September-October%202010/the-myth-of-learning-full.html

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