Learning Styles Honey and Mumford Based on the work of Kolb.

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Learning Styles Honey and Mumford Based on the work of Kolb

Activists “here and now” gregarious, seek challenge and immediate experience, open minded, bored with implementation! @NHS_HealthEdEng

Activists Learn best: New experiences, problem solving, challenge and change Wok in tams, role playing, puzzles, competitions, brainstorming, chairing/leading Learn less well: Lectures or long explanations. Following precise instructions, absorbing data on their own @NHS_HealthEdEng

Reflectors “stand back”, gather data, ponder and analyse, delay reaching conclusions, listen before speaking, thoughtful @NHS_HealthEdEng

Reflectors Learn best: Observe others, opportunity to review what happened, producing analysis and reports Paired discussions, feedback from others, coaching, observing activities Learn less well: Leaders or role players, being rushed, tight deadlines, deep end learning @NHS_HealthEdEng

Theorists Think things through in logical steps, assimilate disparate facts into theories, rationally objective, reject subjectivity and flippancy @NHS_HealthEdEng

Theorists Learn best: Structured situations with clear purpose, chnace to question/probe ideas Models, statistics, quotes, background info, applying theories Learn less well: Situations that emphasise emotions and feelings, unstructured activity, poor briefing, doing things without knowing principles/concepts @NHS_HealthEdEng

Pragmatists Seek and try out new ideas, practical, down to earth, enjoy problem solving and decision making, quickly bored with long discussions @NHS_HealthEdEng

Pragmatists Learn best: Immediate opportunities to implement what learned, link between topic and job, model they can copy, try out with feedback Case studies, problem solving, discussion Learn less well: No apparent pay-back to learning, “all theory” event, no practice or guidelines, insufficient reward perceived @NHS_HealthEdEng

However The evidence is poor – maybe works best as a lens Learners should learn in all modalities Beware of teaching only in your own preferred style @NHS_HealthEdEng