28/05/2024
There tend to be 4 types of learners - Visual, Auditory, Reading/Writing and Kinesthetic. It’s important for educators and caregivers to be mindful of each learner as it will help to develop impactful learning strategies. An easy way to remember each learning style is by using the acronym VARK:
👀 Visual Learners: Visual learners prefer to take in information using charts, maps, graphs, diagrams, and more. However, this type of learning style does not include photographs or videos. One way you can differentiate instruction for visual learners is by using graphic organizers to teach a lesson. A flow chart might be used to explain a scientific process, for example.
📢 Auditory Learners: This learning style describes students who learn best when information is heard or spoken. They benefit from lectures, group discussion, and other strategies that involve talking things through. To help auditory learners learn, teachers can post audio recordings of lessons on the class website, or incorporate group activities that require students to explain concepts to their classmates.
📖 Reading/Writing Learners: Students who have a reading/writing preference prefer information to be presented using words. They love to read and perform well on written assignments such as stories or book reports. A great way to help these students learn is by having them describe diagrams or charts using written statements. Then, they can study their notes later to better retain the information.
🚲 Kinesthetic Learners: Kinesthetic learners learn best when they can use tactile experiences and carry out a physical activity to practice applying new information. Give these students a working example of an idea or process, or task them with recreating experiments to illustrate concepts.
Group learning can be a game-changer for every VARK learner! 📚✨ Group learning offers diverse perspectives which can enhance creativity, peer support to boost motivation, strengthen collaborative problem-solving skills, and improve communication and teamwork.
How do you make sure you are incorporating learning using this VARK method in your classrooms?
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