learning styles[1]
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VisualAuditoryKinestheticTactile
learns from what is seen needs to read material becomes familiar with environment through visual stimuli
is usually organized is usually prefer to learn or study independently
remembers faces rather than names
learns from what is heard needs to hear material presented learns most from discussion and lecture respond to phonics instruction more
readily usually prefers to learn or study in a
group remembers 75% of what is discussed can recall the spoken word almost
verbatim
learns from what is experienced processes information easier when able to move around
learns from experiments and doing works better in small amounts of time
often appears hyperactive and disorganized
learns best through using the senses
learns from physically doing has difficulty in conventional classroom because style is not used
calculators and computers are great learning tools
enjoys and learns from field trips and hands-on activities
needs to use manipulatives uses fingers and hands while concentrating
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