Posts Tagged ‘ Learning ’
There are four learning styles that most people fit in to. Visual/verbal, tactile/kinesthetic, visual/non verbal and auditory/verbal. These four learning styles will help you to understand and process any information given to you. Once you know which style you fall in to, you can begin learning the best ways for you to study. The visual/verbal [ READ MORE ]
There are four main parts to the Honey and Mumford Learning Styles and just like any other theory, they are said to help all people, both children and adults, learn more effectively throughout their lifetime. If you think about your own learning style and then apply it to the way you understand and process information, [ READ MORE ]
Have you ever stopped for a minute and thought about how it is you learn best? What sort of class were you taking when you made your best grades? What kind of teacher did you have? If you haven’t, maybe you should. Your learning style can have a major impact on how well you do [ READ MORE ]
The first step in developing a realistic stress management plan is for people to know their personal tendencies. What works for them? What adds extra dis-stress? What is the most efficient way to approach things based upon how they learn and their personality. A learning style is a name for relatively consistent pattern of behavior [ READ MORE ]
Will your child read instructions over and over and still not seem to understand the assignment? Does your child need to move around constantly while doing school work? When you explain information to your child, does he or she seem to have trouble understanding what you are saying? If any of these situations sound familiar, [ READ MORE ]
Suppliers that fail to be ahead of regulations, standards, and consumer requirements can suffer in bringing up new automotive technologies to market. In early days of auto industry, latest technologies tend to introduce in random manner, at times based on inventor’s whim or possibly even dream tinkerer had night before. Great Bentley brought in aluminum [ READ MORE ]
I am a firm believer in different styles of learning. For instance, are you one of those people that has to read something for yourself rather than have someone read to you? If so, you are probably more of a visual, or possibly auditory learner. When you are trying to commit something to memory, do [ READ MORE ]
If you’ve ever left a lecture and wondered why you couldn’t remember anything your teacher just said or wished for an illustrated textbook to help some information sink in, you’re not alone. We all learn in various ways and knowing the different learning styles and where you fit into them is crucial in receiving a [ READ MORE ]
Have you ever been at school listening to a lecture and wondered why the person next to you seemed to be having a hard time paying attention? Or maybe you’ve been at work and were struggling to understand a presentation only to find out that your colleague thought it was easy to comprehend? This does [ READ MORE ]
People have different learning styles, and it sure can be very helpful to identify your own. Although a number of people can use enough learning styles to be able to fare pretty well in school, there are some people who have different strengths and weaknesses in different area. For instance, a person with a visual [ READ MORE ]