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VAK Learning (Visual, Auditory, Kinesthetic) |
VAK is a popular learning style pedagogical approach. As individuals, we generally engage in all VAK modalities (visual, audio, kinesthetic) to receive and learn new information. One or two are dominant which suggests learners have a natural preference for the way they learn. As such, there is an argument for matching teaching and learning styles to enhance the learning process enabling trainers to address the needs of learners in a more efficient way. As VAK theory has evolved the consensus of opinion has come to support the application of a range of activities during instruction to that of a single learning style. |
Learning Style | Brief Description |
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Visual | There is an argument for two different types of visual learner:
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Auditory |
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Kinesthetic |
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Activities and tools to support VAK Learning |
Job Aid
Application of the VAK Model during Instruction
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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 | VARK: An online questionnaire allowing learners to identify their preferred learning style(s). |