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Know and Use Your Personal Learning Style

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Neste texto, são apresentados três estilos de aprendizagem (visual, auditório e sinestésico), e dicas para a pessoa identificar o seu estilo e se beneficiar dessa consciência para aprender mais.

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Know and Use Your Personal Learning Style

(Conheça e use seu estilo pessoal de aprendizado)
By Grace Fleming
Publicado em: 22/03/2011

Your learning style may be the single most important key to improving your grades. Students learn in many ways, like seeing, hearing, and experiencing things first hand. But for most students, one of these methods stands out.
Why is this important? Research has shown that students can perform better on tests if they change study habits to fit their own personal learning styles.
For example, visual-learning students will sometimes struggle during essay exams, because they can't recall test material that was "heard" in a lecture.
However, if the visual learner uses a visual aid when studying, like a colorful outline of test materials, he or she may retain more information. For this type of learner, visual tools improve the ability to recall information more completely.
A simple explanation of learning styles is this: Some students remember best materials they've seen, some remember things they've heard, while others remember things they've experienced.

How can you determine your learning style?

Eventually, you may want to consult a professional or your counselor for advice on learning styles, but you may recognize your own style quickly, once you look over the characteristics. If any of the traits and characteristics below sound familiar, you may have identified your own style.

Style Characteristics Suggestions
Visual Learner
Visual learners are those
who learn through
seeing things.
* Is good at spelling but forgets names.
* Needs quiet study time.
* Has to think awhile before understanding lecture.
* Is good at spelling.
* Likes colors & fashion.
* Dreams in color.
* Understands/likes charts.
* Is good with sign language.
* Draw a map of events in history or draw scientific process.
* Make outlines of everything!
* Copy what's on the board.
* Ask the teacher to diagram.
* Diagram sentences!
* Take notes, make lists.
* Watch videos.
* Color code words, research notes.
* Outline reading.
* Use flashcards.
* Use highlighters, circle words, underline.

Auditory Learner
Auditory learners are
those who learn best through
hearing things.
* Likes to read to self out loud.
* Is not afraid to speak in class.
* Likes oral reports.
* Is good at explaining.
* Remembers names.
* Notices sound effects in movies.
* Enjoys music.
* Is good at grammar and foreign language.
* Reads slowly.
* Follows spoken directions well.
* Can't keep quiet for long periods.
* Enjoys acting, being on stage.
* Is good in study groups.

* Using word association to remember facts and lines.
* Recording lectures.
* Watching videos.
* Repeating facts with eyes closed.
* Participating in group discussions.
* Using audiotapes for language practice.
* Taping notes after writing them.

Kinesthetic Learner
Kinesthetic learners are
those who learn through
experiencing/doing things.
* Is good at sports.
* Can't sit still for long.
* Is not great at spelling.
* Does not have great handwriting.
* Likes science lab.
* Studies with loud music on.
* Likes adventure books, movies.
* Likes role playing.
* Takes breaks when studying.
* Builds models.
* Is involved in martial arts, dance.
* Is fidgety during lectures.
* Studying in short blocks.
* Taking lab classes.
* Role playing.
* Taking field trips, visiting museums.
* Studying with others.
* Using memory games.
* Using flash cards to memorize.

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