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Learning Styles Workshop Meg Sargent [email_address] Adam Goldberg [email_address]
Learning Styles “ Specified patterns of behavior and/or performance according to which the individual approaches a learning experience; a way in which the individual takes in new information and develops new skills; the process by which an individual retains new information or skills”   (Sarasin, L.C, 2006)
The manner in which individuals choose, or are inclined to approach,  a learning situation  (Cassidy, 2004). The way an individual perceives, organizes, processes, and remembers information  (Beebe, Mottet, Roach, 2004).
How do we Learn?  By Seeing  (visual)    By Hearing  (auditory)    By touching  (tactile)
Why is an Understanding of Learning Styles Important? Diverse learning communities Determine what’s best for your students Mismatch between instruction and learning styles disastrous
Purpose of this Workshop Introduction to Learning Styles!! Specifically: Instruments for Measurement Instructional Strategies Resources and Assessment Tools
Steps of Teaching Effectiveness:   Understanding Learning (both of self and student) Understanding Teaching Assessing Learning Accommodating Differences
Understanding Learning How do your students learn best? How do you learn best?
Understanding Teaching Consider how you teach in terms of how your students learn:   Teaching strategies reflect learning preference
Reflection Activity   Think of a recent class.  How did you present new material?  What methods did you use to help students learn (lecture, discussion, group work, etc)?
Assessing Learning  How do you determine whether your students are actually learning?
Accommodating Differences Using a knowledge of different learning styles to drive instruction Ensuring that all students have the opportunity to learn
Examining the 3 Learning Styles
Visual Learners:   Defined (global, affective, abstract, random, concept-oriented):  Learn by reading and observing others
Visual:   Learning Holistic focus: need to see how pieces  fit together Need to visualize what they’re doing (may stop, look into space and visualize what they’re learning) Learn best in interactive format: role play, modeling, groups, etc. Become impatient with extensive listening
Visual:   Teaching   Use multiple visual formats: charts presentation software, video, notes, worksheets, flip charts, diagrams, etc. Write goals/objectives of lesson on board Open-ended creative questions encouraging multiple interpretations and  solutions
Visual:   Teaching Leave white space in handouts for  note taking. Invite questions to help them stay alert  Emphasize key points to cue when to takes notes.  Webbing (mind mapping)
Visual:   Assessment   Need open-ended assessment Assign groups problem-solving activities (focus on process and product) Individual research projects to show mastery of material Objective tests should include  short answers Individual oral presentations (explore, explain and present material) Demonstrations (applying material  in real contexts)
Auditory   Learners:   Defined   (concrete sequential, independent, perceptual, field-independent, competitive).  Learn through hearing and speaking
Auditory:   Learning Most commonly rewarded in post-secondary classrooms Skill-oriented & Achievement-oriented Memorize well Clarify learning through articulation Learn from hearing others speak Prefer processing the spoken versus written word Precise, logical, definite
Auditory:   Teaching   Traditional lecture; independent work Group discussion: feedback, paraphrasing from peers Individual conference/interviews with instructor  Allow “thinking time” to process information Use the Socratic method of lecturing by  questioning
Tasks calling for specific answers/solutions Phrasing information several different ways Begin new material with “what is coming” Conclude with “what was covered” Auditory activities, such as brainstorming, buzz groups, or Jeopardy Give time to debrief in order to make connections Auditory:   Teaching
Auditory:   Assessment   Objective, specific questions orally or written (true-false, multiple-choice, matching, fill-in) Summative evaluation requiring individual, specific pieces of information Independent research projects
Tactile   Learners:   Defined   (random learners, behavioral, both dependent and independent learners).  Learn by touching and doing
Tactile:   Learning   Most neglected at post-secondary levels Needs rarely addressed outside of laboratory-required classes Need opportunities for creative, hands-on learning; interactions with concrete materials Learning accommodated through  movement
Tactile:   Teaching   Experiential learning activities: labs, modules, educational games Simulations (interact with/apply concepts) Interaction via technology: audio, video, computers Demonstrations/ Role play/ Case Studies
Internships/Practica/ Field trips Give frequent stretch breaks (brain breaks) Have students transfer information from the text to another medium such as a keyboard  Tactile:   Teaching
Tactile:   Assessment   Respond least effectively to traditional methods of testing, papers, etc. so need to modify conventional assessment Demonstrations of learning Role playing Simulations, replicas, exhibits, models
Working in groups, how could you revise your earlier lesson from incorporating different learning styles
CONCLUSION Implications Strategies
Familiarize yourself with research on Learning Styles Organize informal discussion or focus groups to share understandings/gain additional perspectives Analysis of Student Behavior Develop & Implement Teaching Strategies On-going Assessment Commitment: time, resources, administration, faculty Workshop:  A great first step! How Do We Do It?

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Tip -learning_styles_workshop

  • 1. Learning Styles Workshop Meg Sargent [email_address] Adam Goldberg [email_address]
  • 2. Learning Styles “ Specified patterns of behavior and/or performance according to which the individual approaches a learning experience; a way in which the individual takes in new information and develops new skills; the process by which an individual retains new information or skills” (Sarasin, L.C, 2006)
  • 3. The manner in which individuals choose, or are inclined to approach, a learning situation (Cassidy, 2004). The way an individual perceives, organizes, processes, and remembers information (Beebe, Mottet, Roach, 2004).
  • 4. How do we Learn?  By Seeing (visual)  By Hearing (auditory)  By touching (tactile)
  • 5. Why is an Understanding of Learning Styles Important? Diverse learning communities Determine what’s best for your students Mismatch between instruction and learning styles disastrous
  • 6. Purpose of this Workshop Introduction to Learning Styles!! Specifically: Instruments for Measurement Instructional Strategies Resources and Assessment Tools
  • 7. Steps of Teaching Effectiveness: Understanding Learning (both of self and student) Understanding Teaching Assessing Learning Accommodating Differences
  • 8. Understanding Learning How do your students learn best? How do you learn best?
  • 9. Understanding Teaching Consider how you teach in terms of how your students learn: Teaching strategies reflect learning preference
  • 10. Reflection Activity Think of a recent class. How did you present new material? What methods did you use to help students learn (lecture, discussion, group work, etc)?
  • 11. Assessing Learning How do you determine whether your students are actually learning?
  • 12. Accommodating Differences Using a knowledge of different learning styles to drive instruction Ensuring that all students have the opportunity to learn
  • 13. Examining the 3 Learning Styles
  • 14. Visual Learners: Defined (global, affective, abstract, random, concept-oriented): Learn by reading and observing others
  • 15. Visual: Learning Holistic focus: need to see how pieces fit together Need to visualize what they’re doing (may stop, look into space and visualize what they’re learning) Learn best in interactive format: role play, modeling, groups, etc. Become impatient with extensive listening
  • 16. Visual: Teaching Use multiple visual formats: charts presentation software, video, notes, worksheets, flip charts, diagrams, etc. Write goals/objectives of lesson on board Open-ended creative questions encouraging multiple interpretations and solutions
  • 17. Visual: Teaching Leave white space in handouts for note taking. Invite questions to help them stay alert Emphasize key points to cue when to takes notes. Webbing (mind mapping)
  • 18. Visual: Assessment Need open-ended assessment Assign groups problem-solving activities (focus on process and product) Individual research projects to show mastery of material Objective tests should include short answers Individual oral presentations (explore, explain and present material) Demonstrations (applying material in real contexts)
  • 19. Auditory Learners: Defined (concrete sequential, independent, perceptual, field-independent, competitive). Learn through hearing and speaking
  • 20. Auditory: Learning Most commonly rewarded in post-secondary classrooms Skill-oriented & Achievement-oriented Memorize well Clarify learning through articulation Learn from hearing others speak Prefer processing the spoken versus written word Precise, logical, definite
  • 21. Auditory: Teaching Traditional lecture; independent work Group discussion: feedback, paraphrasing from peers Individual conference/interviews with instructor Allow “thinking time” to process information Use the Socratic method of lecturing by questioning
  • 22. Tasks calling for specific answers/solutions Phrasing information several different ways Begin new material with “what is coming” Conclude with “what was covered” Auditory activities, such as brainstorming, buzz groups, or Jeopardy Give time to debrief in order to make connections Auditory: Teaching
  • 23. Auditory: Assessment Objective, specific questions orally or written (true-false, multiple-choice, matching, fill-in) Summative evaluation requiring individual, specific pieces of information Independent research projects
  • 24. Tactile Learners: Defined (random learners, behavioral, both dependent and independent learners). Learn by touching and doing
  • 25. Tactile: Learning Most neglected at post-secondary levels Needs rarely addressed outside of laboratory-required classes Need opportunities for creative, hands-on learning; interactions with concrete materials Learning accommodated through movement
  • 26. Tactile: Teaching Experiential learning activities: labs, modules, educational games Simulations (interact with/apply concepts) Interaction via technology: audio, video, computers Demonstrations/ Role play/ Case Studies
  • 27. Internships/Practica/ Field trips Give frequent stretch breaks (brain breaks) Have students transfer information from the text to another medium such as a keyboard Tactile: Teaching
  • 28. Tactile: Assessment Respond least effectively to traditional methods of testing, papers, etc. so need to modify conventional assessment Demonstrations of learning Role playing Simulations, replicas, exhibits, models
  • 29. Working in groups, how could you revise your earlier lesson from incorporating different learning styles
  • 31. Familiarize yourself with research on Learning Styles Organize informal discussion or focus groups to share understandings/gain additional perspectives Analysis of Student Behavior Develop & Implement Teaching Strategies On-going Assessment Commitment: time, resources, administration, faculty Workshop: A great first step! How Do We Do It?