3. ● The Visual-Auditory-Kinesthetic learning
styles model provides a simple way to explain
and understand your own learning style (and
learning styles of others).
4. ● The original VAK concepts were first
developed in the 1920's by psychologists and
teaching specialists.
5. ● The VAK model provides a different
perspective for understanding and explaining
a person's preferred or dominant thinking and
learning style.
6. ● Everyone has a mixture of strengths and
preferences. No-one has exclusively one
single style or preference.
8. ● Visual learning style involves the use of seen
or observed things, including pictures,
diagrams, demonstrations, displays, handouts,
films, flip-chart, etc.
9. ● Auditory learning style involves the transfer of
information through listening: to the spoken
word, of self or others, of sounds and noises.
11. ● The VAK model provides a quick and easy
way to assess your own or other people's
preferred learning styles.
12. ● Some people have very strong preferences,
even to the extent that they have little or no
preference in one or two of the styles. The
point is simply to try to understand as much as
you can about yourself , and then make best
use of learning methods which suit your
strengths.
13. Thank you for your time.
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