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Comparison of Different Learning and Teaching Styles

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Why do students learn different ways? How can instructors better format their teaching styles to help their students learn better?

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Provides a discussion of the different types of learning and teaching styles.

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There are said to be three basic learning styles that all learners use: These are visual, auditory, and kinesthetic (tactile).

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Visual learners learn best if what they are learning is something that they can see and/or watch. This learner learns best when they have a handout in front of them from which they can read the material while being taught and follow along, from diagrams, posters, and from the instructor doing demonstrations in class. A visual learner takes what they learn and changes this information into pictures or images inside of their ...

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