Learning Styles

Learning Styles

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People learn and develop in different ways and in different directions. Learning is a complex neurological experience. As yet, we cannot detect why or how learning occurs or to what it can be attributed[1] See Also: VAK Model


References

  1. VARK learning Styles http://www.vark-learn.com/english/page.asp?p=faq (29 June 2012) but underlying, are theoretical concepts such as: Behaviour: *an earlier school of thought, based on the way we react and learn from circumstances when motivated Structuralist: *where learners are presented with an end goal and allowed to determine what has been achieved through thinking processes Cognitive: *recognising that people have unique thought and mental processes that affect their learning; attention, memory, language, reasoning and problem solving are key to determining the learning environment conducive to individual learning traits.