Learning Styles
This style is mainly concerned with the natural learning of students, focusing on the different preferences of all students.
COGNITIVE STYLE
It refers to a person’s preferred way of processing and organizing information. It is a term used in psychology and pedagogy to describe the different ways people learn and think. Understanding an individual’s cognitive style can help educators adjust their teaching methods to better meet students' needs
Field dependant
Field independant
Analytic
Global
Reflective
Impulsive
SENSORY STYLE
This term refers to how we process and retain information through your senses. Each person has a preferred learning style based on their ability to process any information.
Perceptual
Visual
Auditory
Tactile
Kinesthetic
Environmental
Physical
Sociological
PERSONALITY STYLE
The idea that people have different ways of processing and storing information because of their unique personality traits. This concept suggests that understanding a person’s personality style can lead to more effective learning strategies and better teaching performance.
Tolerance of ambiguity
Right and left hemisphere dominance
Learning Strategies
They are techniques and methods that students use to amend their learning development. These strategies can be applied in observation thine and melody essential for academic acceptance. They include a variety of skills, stories such as organization, time convention, note work, tolerance of certification, certification and critical judgment.
COGNITIVE
Cognitive learning strategies are the methods and skills used to process, understand, and retain information. Moreover, they assume that knowledge is acquired through experience and reflection.
Classifying
Predicting
Inducting
Taking notes
Concept mapping
Inferencing
Discriminating
Diagramming
INTERPERSONAL
Interpersonal learning strategies are the ways people learn from each other through social interactions. They are important for developing skills such as communication, teamwork and empathy. Here are some effective interpersonal learning strategies:
Cooperating
Role-Playing
LINGUISTIC
Language learning refers to methods and approaches for learning and improving language skills, such as listening, reading, writing, and speaking. The introduction of effective language learning strategies can significantly improve a person’s language skills.
Conversational patterns
Practicing
Unsing Context
Summarizing
Selective listening
Skimming
AFFECTIVE
A central aspect of the affective learning strategy is the use of collaborative and cooperative learning, which encourages students to collaborate and support mutual learning. This may include group planning, peer teaching, and class discussions that foster a sense of society and collective responsibility for learning.
Personalizing
Self-evaluating
Reflective
CREATIVE
Una estrategia de aprendizaje creativo es un enfoque pedagógico que tiene como objetivo fomentar la creatividad y el pensamiento crítico en el aprendizaje. Esta estrategia se enfoca en involucrar a los estudiantes en actividades que les permitan explorar, experimentar y descubrir nuevos conocimientos de forma independiente y colaborativa.
Brainstorming