learners. Kinesthetic learners are hands on; they do best by performing an activity for themselves. It is very hard for a kinesthetic learner to just sit and listen, and not perform the activity they are listening to. * After completing the VARK questionnaire the identified learning style was kinesthetic with a score of 13 closely followed by read/write with a score of 11. Kinesthetic learners usually do not like sitting and listening. Research shows adults who are kinesthetic learners do
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Table of Contents Introduction 2 Reflection (self-awareness) 3 Honey and Mumford 3 My experience 3 VARK 3 My experience 4 Strengths and weaknesses 5 Reflection (self-management) 5 Conclusion 7 References 8 DISCUSSION SHEET 9 Introduction I think it does not require any proof of the claim that we learn throughout our lives, that the educational process is not limited to school or higher education institution. At work, in interpersonal communication, we continue to receive
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Learning Style Following a review of the Vark Questionnaire and Analysis, it has been determined that preferred learning style is multimodal. The Multimodal learning preference refers to the utilization of multiple learning strategies which consists of Aural, Visual, Read-Write and kinesthetic learning preferences (ARK). Statistically, 60% of any population is believed to utilize multiple preferences for learning strategy. In utilizing the multimodal style of learning, one is able to use multiple
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engineer. With a degree from FIT, sheer determination, and experience of working in the field of Information Technology, I will have the necessary tools to excel. I learned about my preferred learning style by taking the VARK Learning Style Questionnaire. According to the VARK Learning Style Questionnaire, after taking it for the second time, revealed that I am a multi-Model learner that in a nutshell means that the more different
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questionnaire After completing it, the questionnaire suggested that this writer’s learning preference is a combination of reading/writing and kinesthetic, with a score of 7 and 6 points respectively, while visual and aural obtained 2 and 1 points respectively (vark-learn.com). Reading/writing and kinesthetic study strategies The study strategies suggested by the website for the writer’s two strongest learning styles identified are: for reading/writing: taking and reading notes, changing information from diagrams
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Everybody has their own learning styles. Some learn by seeing, some by hearing, some by reading or writing and some by experiencing things. Multifocal learning is the preferred learning style for majority of the learning population. Multifocal learning can be a combination of Visual and Auditory or Read/Write or Kinesthetic. It can also be a combination of 2or 3 of the above mentioned leaning styles. Multifocal Learning helps to use more strategies to learn and communicate. So based on the questionnaire
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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 was happy to take part in this questionnaire, as I find it very accurate. According to the Vark questionnaire, I enjoyed the results page due to the emphasis on words and lists. I always assumed I was a hands-on and visual-type learner. According to the assigned text book’s six cognitive domains or levels of learning, I tend to skip to the
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Learning Styles and Strategies Family-Centered Health Promotion Amy Bell Grand Canyon University 10/18/2015 Learning style is an individuals unique approach to learning based on strengths, weaknesses, and preferences. After completing the VARK questionnaire it showed that I had a strong Aural learning style. There are many different learning styles which include visual, aural, read/write, kinesthetic and multimodal. The aural learning preference is for people who like information that is
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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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Based on the descriptions in the text, where do you see yourself on the Kolb Inventory? Why? A learning model that is more complex than the VARK Inventory is the widely used and referenced Kolb Inventory of Learning Styles. While the VARK Inventory investigates how learners prefer to use their senses in learning, the Kolb Inventory focuses on abilities we need to develop in order to learn. This inventory, developed in the 1980s by David Kolb, is based on a four-stage cycle of learning (see
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