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− | {{Term|VAK Model| The visual, audio, kinesthetic (VAK) model is a pedagogic approach that suggests taking learning styles into consideration during instruction. A learning style is the way how individuals try to learn. Generally, individuals use all modalities (visual, audio, kinesthetic) to receive and learn new information. However, as the VAK Model suggests, one or two of these learning styles are usually dominant in each individual. This means that learners have a natural preference of a way how they best acquire new information and experiences. According to the VAK model, matching teaching styles with learning styles will enable learners to be more successful and independent, to reach learning objectives more easily and to work on their strengths and weaknesses. This would enable instructors meet learners different needs in an efficient way | + | {{Term|VAK Model| The visual, audio, kinesthetic (VAK) model is a pedagogic approach that suggests taking learning styles into consideration during instruction. A learning style is the way how individuals try to learn. Generally, individuals use all modalities (visual, audio, kinesthetic) to receive and learn new information. However, as the VAK Model suggests, one or two of these learning styles are usually dominant in each individual. This means that learners have a natural preference of a way how they best acquire new information and experiences. According to the VAK model, matching teaching styles with learning styles will enable learners to be more successful and independent, to reach learning objectives more easily and to work on their strengths and weaknesses. This would enable instructors meet learners different needs in an efficient way. As the theory evolved, it has been suggested not to focus on a single learning style during instruction but to offer a range of activities which equally engage learners with different learning styles.}} |
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Revision as of 08:03, 9 May 2012
Learning Style | Brief Description |
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Kinesthetic |
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See also: Accelerated Learning, Learning Styles |
Application of the VAK Model during Instruction | |
Tips to identify learners’ preferred learning styles
Guide to tools and activities supporting different learning stylesNote for instructors: As you design your courses aim for a variety of learning styles in every lesson in order to meet individual learners’ needs. Visual learners
Auditory learners
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Job Aid
Application of the VAK Model during Instruction
Web Resources |
You can find further resources related to the VAK Model below. |
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Teaching Strategies: Learning Styles (Video, 5 mins) | Tips for teachers on how to engage learners with different learning styles. |
Self-assessment Quiz1 | A quiz allowing learners to identify their learning style by answering questions. |
MYRADA Self-assessment Quiz2 | A quiz allowing learners to identify their learning style by answering questions. |
Self-assessment Quiz3 | A quiz allowing learners to identify their learning style by answering questions. |
References
- ↑ http://www.itslifejimbutnotasweknowit.org.uk/files/LearningStyles.pdf (12 August 2011), http://media.web.britannica.com/ebsco/pdf/234/37131234.pdf (12 August 2011), http://www.skillsdevelopment.org.uk/emailnews/autumn2009/article/article-understanding.html (12 August 2011), http://www.bhmed-emanual.org/book/export/html/44 (12 August 2011), http://www.brainboxx.co.uk/a3_aspects/pages/VAK.htm (12 August 2011), http://www.nwlink.com/~donclark/hrd/styles/vakt.html (12 August 2011)