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ESTA September 2004 LEARNING STYLES AIM: to look at how students learn by considering our teaching and perhaps develop ways to support them better.
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Page 1: ESTA September 2004 LEARNING STYLES AIM: to look at how students learn by considering our teaching and perhaps develop ways to support them better.

ESTA September 2004

• LEARNING STYLES• AIM: to look at how students learn

by considering our teaching and perhaps develop ways to support them better.

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Aysgarth Falls

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INTRODUCTIONYou will have about 10 minutes to complete the questionnaire

If you haven’t already started….. now complete the questionnaire!

10 mins

Verbalinstructions

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Llandwyn Island, Anglesey

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LEARNING STYLES QUESTIONNAIRE

• Standard questionnaire, many of you may have seen it during Inset training

• It’s been slightly modified here to take on more relevance

• SCORING: See separate sheet, and tally up your totals of each letter (V, A, R and K)

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Gaping Ghyll

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At Yale College of Wrexham…

• We use this with students during personal tutor sessions, and is one of our monitoring tools.

• Our students are also monitored on how many hours employed work they do, financial responsibility (or lack of) etc.

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Holt Castle, near Wrexham

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What do V, A, R and K mean?

• V – Visual• A – Aural• R – Read/Write• K – Kinesthetic

• See separate “SWOT” sheets, APOLOGIES that they are aimed at learners!

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STRENGTH or PREFERENCE

• The questionnaire alerts students and teachers to the variety of different approaches to learning.

• The questionnaire is NOT intended to “box” or “diagnose” you!

• It should stimulate you to think about learning preferences

• Many results show “multi-modal” preferences and results may change through experiences and maturity.

• The website gives more detailed explanations

www.vark-learn.com

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Study With Out Tears (SWOT)

• Advice to students how to study to suit their particular style

• Gives them ideas on how to study through the course, how to revise and how to give the information to the examiners

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Goredale Scar

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GEOLOGY LINK

• It’s interesting to see the preferred learning style of your groups…. And also how you prefer to teach!

• Perhaps it accounts for your exam results? (Your teaching style might really suit the way they learn, or vice versa!).

• Or it explains students who opt to “do” your subject?

• (Aural students perhaps chose to study languages)

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Good practice?

• Well, all HMI will tell you that your lessons need to have “a little bit of everything”

• This can give you a better reason for doing this!

• Or it could explain why the lesson the inspector is observing has been designed to meet the needs of your group based on their scores.

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Above Malham Cove

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Topics and teaching styles

• Certain topics lend themselves to particular methods of teaching

• Eg. • Minerals – kinesthetic – a practical

approach; • Stratigraphy – reading/writing and

research perhaps• Mapwork – visual studies• Essays – suit reader/writers better?

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Fairbourne, North east Wales

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• In particular, Geology is very VISUAL

• From showing photographs of features, to looking at fossils/rocks/minerals etc, from watching videos

• It’s also KINESTHETIC – practical• Mapwork, fossil/rock/mineral

identification, field and laboratory investigation work

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So what about Geol A level assessment?• Do exam questions penalise or help

any particular students?Visual Visual stimulus (diagrams, graphs etc) in data

response questions; picture based learning resources (eg. remembering class lessons with PowerPoint presentations, mind map/spider diagrams, whiteboard diagrams)

Aural “hearing” the teachers voice, repetition from class

Read/Write

Reading questions, essay writing, background reading for preparation; text based learning resources (books, PowerPoint presentations)

Kinesthetic

Practical assessments (coursework – GL2b/GL6 and examination – GL2a/GL4 mapwork); asking/answering questions during lessons; interactive resources

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So what about A level teaching?• Do WE penalise or help any particular

students?

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Malham Cove

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VISUALSWOT

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Nant Ffrancon, Snowdonia

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AURALSWOT

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READ/WRITESWOT

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Crookdale Crags, A6, Lake District

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KINESTHETICSWOT

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OVERALL

• Students become successful if they develop a range of skills

• The questionnaire can help you to understand your groups a little more,

• or how you deliver information, • or why some students soak up

knowledge on some topics and not others

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• Thank you for your time….• There’s loads more information on VARK

on the website… www.vark-learn.com• If nothing else – you can pick out and

use the photographs!! (all copyright free!).

• Thanks to Pete Loader for being a guinea pig!!

Jo Conway, Yale College of Wrexham


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