Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Learning Styles. Overview  What are they?  Identification of preferred style  How to benefit from knowing your learning style  Understanding how other.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Learning Styles. Overview  What are they?  Identification of preferred style  How to benefit from knowing your learning style  Understanding how other."— Presentation transcript:

1 Learning Styles

2 Overview  What are they?  Identification of preferred style  How to benefit from knowing your learning style  Understanding how other people's learning styles impact on team working

3 Introduction  Integral to Teacher Training (All teachers learn this) Concept of individual learners having different learning styles Why do you think this is important for teachers?  We are all different, so, the way we learn will be different too Some prefer to:  Read it in a book  Learn on their own  Do something practical  Learn in groups

4 Examples of Systems  Active/reflective (Have a guess?) Physical activity and then reflection  Learn with your hands, by doing  Make or build things and experiment  Reflect on what you have done

5 Examples of Systems  Sensing/Intuitive (Have a guess?) Related to the five senses (Which are?)  Hearing, sight, smell, touch and taste  Enjoy learning through: Sights, audio stimuli and/or Physical sensations such as touch Enjoy working with ideas Look for new fresh insights into what they are learning

6 Examples of Systems  Visual/verbal (Have a guess?) Likes to learn through:  diagrams, demonstrations, images, charts and graphs and/or  through the written or spoken word  Eyes and ears used to gather information  Information then processed into learning

7 Examples of Systems  Sequential/global (Have a guess?) Likes to progress in stages  Sequential learners Usually take small steps in the learning process Learn a subject a little at a time  Global learners See the bigger picture Seeking to understand how what they are learning fits into the context of their own previous experiences

8 Simplified Overview We are all predominantly one of the following types of learner:

9 Identification of preferred style  Identify your own learning style on the following website: http://www.learning-styles-online.com/inventory/  RESULTS Answer the series of questions The system will calculate your own learning style profile Provides a single learning style (e.g. kinaesthetic) Will also tell you how much of each of the learning styles you have  For example,  A logical, kinaesthetic, social learner  “You like practical activities where you can apply mathematical reasoning and you like to do this with a group of people.”  BE AWARE! - Learning styles can change over the years  Do this now… do not log off/leave the site – keep your results!

10 Activity You will need to save details about your preferred learning style into a word document for later use. In the website, click on your preferred learning style definition Highlight, copy and paste into a word document Copy the chart produced and past into the same document

11 How to benefit from knowing your learning style  Make sure that you are: On an appropriate course Using suitable learning materials  Identify key strengths and weaknesses E.g. Visual learner will prefer diagrams, graphs and charts etc. Visual learner should play to their strengths  E.g. When taking notes use a mind map!  Get it right, you will ultimately learn!  In the Classroom: A variety of different activities to help you learn a subject  Watch a presentation  Listen to the teacher talking  Do some research on the internet  Build/create/design  Old style teaching methods: Students copy work from a text book/whiteboard into a student workbook. (What do you think about this style?)

12 Learning styles impact on team working  Behaviour may be influenced by learning style (In a team context, what could happen?)  Could impact positively or negatively  Range of behavioural characteristics How would each one of these 3 behave?  Manager  Listener  Organiser

13 Learning styles impact on team working  Manager – someone that takes charge to manage the group  Listener – sits back and takes on board other people’s idea  Organiser – arranges tasks and  What would happen if the team was full of managers?  Now Listeners?  Finally, organisers?

14 Learning styles impact on team working  Lack of awareness of differences and learning styles – What could happen? Negative  Resentment (others are trying to take charge  Frustration (being organised by someone else)  Pushed out (someone has assumed the role of team leader)  Any others?  Awareness of differences and learning styles – What could happen? Positive  Good complementary skill mix  Motivate the team into action  Work gets done quickly  General feel: If you are picking a team, ensure there is a skill mix. Conflict usually occurs in a team with too many similarities.

15 Learning Styles Sites  www.support4learning.org.uk/education/learning_styles.cfm www.support4learning.org.uk/education/learning_styles.cfm  www.campaign-for-learning.org.uk/aboutyourlearning/whatlearning.htm www.campaign-for-learning.org.uk/aboutyourlearning/whatlearning.htm  www.businessballs.com/kolblearningstyles.htm www.businessballs.com/kolblearningstyles.htm  www.teachingenglish.org.uk/think/methodology/learning_style.shtml www.teachingenglish.org.uk/think/methodology/learning_style.shtml


Download ppt "Learning Styles. Overview  What are they?  Identification of preferred style  How to benefit from knowing your learning style  Understanding how other."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google