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Different Approaches to Learning Based on Preferences, Weaknesses, and Strengths.

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According to Leppink (2017) Learning Style is the method we acquire or the method we prefer to use when it comes to learning. However, it has nothing to do with intelligence and skills, but how the brain works to learn and store information. Learning styles makes one to learn things more efficiently and, in less time, achieve higher grades, have a positive attitude about studies, develop self-confidence, and develop skills in one weaker learning style. Some educators do not believe in different styles of learning while others believe. This is however based on the fact that individuals are unique, and besides discovering individual’s learning style is the key to academic success. VARK Model includes reading/writing, visual, auditory, and kinesthetic (Bati, Yilmaz, & Yağdi, 2017).

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According to Leppink (2017) Learning Style is the method we acquire or the method we prefer to use when it comes to learning. However, it has nothing to do with intelligence and skills, but how the brain works to learn and store information. Learning styles makes one to learn things more efficiently and, in less time, achieve higher grades, have a positive attitude about studies, develop self-confidence, and develop skills in one weaker learning style. Some educators do not believe in different styles of learning while others believe. This is however based on the fact that individuals are unique, and besides discovering individual’s learning style is the key to academic success. VARK Model includes reading/writing, visual, auditory, and kinesthetic (Bati, Yilmaz, & Yağdi, 2017).

Read/Write is a style that involves a preference for material in a written format, favoring reading over hearing and touching. Examples include writing out summaries, highlighting and underling written material, using flash cards. Visual/Graphic is a style that favors material presented visually in a diagram or picture. Examples include devise diagrams and charts; translate words into symbols or figures. Auditory/Verbal is a style in which the learner favors listening as the best approach. Examples include recite material out loud; consider recording lectures, talking through the material. Kinesthetic is a particular way of gaining knowledge by touching, manipulating objects, and doing things. Examples include incorporate movement into study, trace diagrams, and build models, drawing charts, jotting down key concepts. Multimodal learning incorporates many sensory modes into a study routine, and it’s a particularly effective way to learn (Bati et al., 2017).

A summary of my learning style according the VARK questionnaire is visual learning style. I am characterized with a single visual preference. Few comprehensive points about those who are characterized with a single visual preference like me are that they’ve a number of…

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