Learning Styles & Strengths University of Louisville Disability Resource Center
What is a learning style? Learning styles are the ways in which we best process and learn information. Learners are typically broken up into three different learning styles. Visual Learners Auditory Learners Tactile/Kinesthetic Learners
Learning Styles: Explained Visual Learners Learn best when information is presented visually or in written words, like books and diagrams. Auditory Learners Learn best when information is presented orally, like a lecturer in class or recorded audio. Tactile/Kinesthetic Learners Learn best when they participate in hands-on learning, like activities and demonstrations.
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What is a strength? A strength is A valuable quality. A special skill. Something that you are good at doing.
Strength Examples Creativity Enthusiasm Honesty Humor Kindness Leadership Listening Math Open mindedness Organization Originality Perseverance Problem solving Reading Social studies Sports Strong work ethic Teamwork Writing
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Utilizing Your Strengths There are three basic steps to utilizing your strengths. Discover your strengths. Develop your strengths. Apply your strengths.
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