The Importance Of Learning Styles

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1A) I think learning styles are so popular because every individual has their own unique way of learning information. People learn by seeing, hearing, touching, listening and feeling. Omrod (2008) states that some cognitive styles and dispositions “do” seem to influence how and what students learn. Furthermore, students seem to learn better when information is presented through visuals, where as others may learn through words. I find this to be important because it reinforces that fact that not everyone is going to “get it”. However, the best thing to do is to tailor the information to your audience so that everyone can understand the bottom line information that’s to be given. I’ve witnessed different teaching styles from my fieldwork this week. I observed how some students could just listen to the instructions for their group project and execute the task at hand. Therefore, they learned the basis of the project just from hearing. Whereas, others needed …show more content…

I would incorporate learning exercise in the classroom that would pinpoint what causes a student to be more engaged so that they can absorb the information I’m delivering (visuals, open discussion, group work, projects, and experiments). I would assume that students would have a higher tendency to retain information if they are more engaged. Therefore, I would “put my students to work” and get them to involved in the teaching/learning process. Furthermore, I would ensure to reinforce and reiterate information given so that questions and answers can be asked and addressed accordingly. I think this approach is what makes for a better learning atmosphere. Despite the negative hypotheses of learning styles, with this approach, I feel that students will then have the ability to learn from me, themselves, and also learn information from their

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