This document discusses different learning styles and theories, including visual-auditory-kinaesthetic (VAK) learning styles and Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences. It encourages the reader to complete two activities to determine their preferred learning style according to these theories and add this information to their learner profile. The goal is to help the reader understand how they learn best so they can make the most of their strengths and develop their weaker areas, which is important for success in school and beyond.
1. How do I like to learn?
VAK learning Styles
Multiple intelligence tests
2. The world is full of different things:
Different people
Even potatoes are
different – some
Different animals even look like
frogs!
EVERYONE IS DIFFERENT – AND EVERYONE LEARNS DIFFERENTLY
3. Learning in different ways
“Every person has a learning style;
it’s as individual as a signature.”
What does this mean?
You need to know You need to be able
what your preferred to try new learning
learning style is styles out – the
AND be confident in more you can use
using it. the stronger
learner you will be!
4. How do you like to learn?
MAIN AIMS:
• To find out how your brain prefers to learn.
• To use these to build a profile of me as a learner.
There are lots of ideas on preferred learning styles
today we are going to look at just 2 of them.
VAK (visual, auditory & kinaesthetic).
Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences.
5. VAK
Visual, auditory and kinaesthetic learners
• Visual – Seeing and reading. (29%)
• Auditory – Speaking and listening. (34%)
• Kinaesthetic – touching and doing. (37%)
Visual – Diagrams, charts, pictures, PowerPoint,
video or posters.
Auditory – Sounds of voices (teacher, student or
V on a video). Peer presentations.
A Kinaesthetic – Touching, feeling, sorting
activities, field trips and acting /
K role play.
6. Multiple Intelligence Theory
• GOOD NEWS!!! Everyone is equally
intelligent – in different ways.
• There are around 8 ‘intelligences’ or things
that different people are good at.
Most of us are strong in
about 3 of these areas.
If you know your strong areas
you will know how you learn
best.
You will also know how to
develop your weaker areas.
7. Find out what you prefer…..
Activity
1. On Moodle you will find 2 different resources
which will help you find out what your preferred
learning style is.
- VAK (visual, auditory & kinaesthetic).
- Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences.
2. When you have completed them make sure that
you add what you find out to your learner profile
sheet.
8. Review so far…..
MAIN AIMS:
• To find out how your brain prefers to learn.
• To use these to build a profile of me as a learner.
Activity 2 – Review
• What has this taught you about how you learn best?
• How could you use this knowledge in school?
• How could you use it at home (eg. when preparing for
tests/assessments)?
• Why do you think it is important to also continue to develop your
weaker styles?