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The following is different learning styles mentioned by Pratt et.al (2005) that you
might observe
among your students:
Visual learner:
the learner learns best through seeing
Auditory learner:
the learner learns best through hearing
Individual learner:
the learner learns best through working alone.
Group learner:
the learner learns best through working with others.
Impulsive learner:
the learner learns best when able to respond immediately.
Reflective learner:
the learner learns best when given time
to consider choices
Kinesthetic learner:
the learner learns best through using the body.
Implications of Learning Styles for Teachers
What are the implications of learning styles for teachers? Many teachers believe that variety of
activities and task types are the key to harnessing these different learning preferences. Look at the
following table showing certain kinds of activities that are most suitable for students with
certain kinds of
learning styles.
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