Learning Styles. “ a preferred way to acquire and integrate information, and then transform it into knowledge. They result from the combination of psycho-social-cultural.

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Learning Styles

“ a preferred way to acquire and integrate information, and then transform it into knowledge. They result from the combination of psycho-social-cultural traits acquired partly from our genetic make-up and partly from our immersion in a society and culture that itself has preferred ways of doing things” (Guillemette, 1996).

It is like the layers of an onion… Personality is the core and least likely to change over time. personality information processing social interaction instructional preference

Some things to think about How does learning come from the structure of the brain? How does information become understanding? What is the origin of motivation? How do feelings affect reason and memory?

sensory integrative motor Cerebral cortex Active testing Concrete experience Reflective observation Abstract hypotheses

The Social Side of Learning Maslow-feeling of safety –Inclusion in a group –Learning with others Bruner-constructivism

Activity Take a learner preference inventory – –Take a personality inventory – –