Learning styles and strategies

Learning Strategies

1. Cognitive

- Classifying
- Predicting
- Inducting
- Taking Notes
- Concept Mapping
- Inferencing
- Discriminating
- Diagramming

2. Interpersonal

- Cooperating: Working together with others.
- Role-playing: Acting out scenarios to understand concepts.

3. Linguistic

- Conversational Pattern - Practicing
- Using Context
- Summarizing - Selective Listening
- Skimming

4. Affective

- Personalizin
- Self-evaluating
- Reflective

5. Creative

- Brainstorming: Generating ideas freely and spontaneously.

Learning Styles

1.

Cognitive

- Field Dependent/Field Independent
- Analytic/Global
- Reflective/Impulsive

2.

Sensory

Perceptual

- Visual: diagrams, charts.
- Auditory: lectures, discussions.- Tactile: hands-on activities.
- Kinesthetic: role-playing, physical activities.

Environmental

- Physical: quiet spaces.
- Sociological: study groups, individual study.

3.

Personality

- Tolerance of Ambiguity: open-ended tasks).
- Right and Left Hemisphere Dominance: creative projects vs. logical problem-solving.