VARK Analysis Paper Heather R. Santon Grand Canyon University: NRS-429V August 14, 2014 According to my VARK questionnaire, I am a read/write learner. Read/write learners prefer to read material and make notes on what they have read. They often take notes in class, rewrite the notes at home summarizing material and turn visual aids such as graphs and diagrams into words. They make lists, practice tests and prefer to study alone. I enjoy making flashcards. I can
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The study aims at analyzing influence of different learning style in acquisition of upper intermediate Bangladeshi EFL learners. A two-phase interview was conducted in which Phase One included a self-created general questionnaire that was used to identify learner's profile, learning history and linguistic background. Phase Two consists of focused questions which are prepared by emphasizing on learning style, learning process, learning aid, learning environment and emotional state which help acquire
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Kinesthetic Learner 2 There are four parts to the VARK Learning Styles. They consist of visual, aural, kinesthetic, and multimodal. The author was identified to be a kinesthetic learner. In the early years of school, a kinesthetic learner is thought to be a behavior problem due to the fact that it is hard for them to stay in one place for very long. A kinesthetic learner learns best by using all of their senses. For example to keep the attention of a kinesthetic learner it is important
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* Individual Assignment: Learning Inventory * 1. Based on the descriptions in the text, where do you see yourself on the Kolb Inventory of Learning Styles? * * I view myself as an Active Experimentation leaning more to the Accommodators learning style. There are two reasons that make me put these down. One reason being the example that was given for active experimentation in the text book. “An example of this ability is being ready to move quickly from thinking to action
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My Learning Style Lindsay Cavalier Hodges University HSA3145 Peter Van Leeuwan September 15th, 2013 Abstract We now know everyone has a different learning style. I do not believe all people have one type of learning style though. I believe as a company, all employees can benefit from a custom multimodal training. Each intake aspect from the individual learning styles can be tied into one another, for even better employee training! My Learning Style What is my learning style? I
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A Review of Multimodal Learning Style and Strategies The multimodal learning style is highly adaptive and is the most common type of learning style. It can encompass a strong preference two or more of the styles, or an equal preference for all of the 4 learning styles: aural, visual, read/write and kinesthetic. According to Fleming, students who prefer the multimodal learning style tend to fall into two categories: the context specific approach and the whole-sense approach. (Fleming, 2011, para
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which will have a significant influence on my mark or grade. As a student, we should responsible for my own learning and development there are skills can use to improve my performance. However the most important of this test to me is that it determines where I stand today and defines the direction for where I want myself to be successful in the future. The test is conducted on myself i.e. VARK, learning styles , MBTI, and Belbin, those outcome is justification based on my personal experience from various
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Individual Learning Style Life is constant learning, including lessons that vary regardless of our preferences. The way we like to learn is unique for everybody and depends on a person’s learning style. Learning styles depict on four different ways of learning and according to the VARK guide, they are Visual, Aural, Read/write, and Kinesthetic. In this essay I will present my learning styles, preferred learning strategies and show a comparison between preferred and identified strategies. Also, I will
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Learning styles are a popular notion in psychology and education that are proposed to identify how people learn to the best of their ability. The popularity of this notion grew considerably during the 70s and 80s. (Cherry, 2014) Neil Fleming's VARK model is one of the most popular representations. In 1987, Fleming developed a catalog designed to help students and others learn more about their individual learning partialities. After taking the questionnaire it was learned that some individuals
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Multimodal Study Strategies If you have multiple preferences you are in the majority, as approximately 60% of any population fits that category. Multiple preferences are interesting and varied. For example you may have two strong preferences Visual and Aural (VA) or Read/write and Kinesthetic (RK), or you may have three strong preferences such as VAR or ARK. Some people have no standout scores. Their scores are almost even for all four modes. For example one person had scores of V=6, A=6, R=6,
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