this screenshot is the results of my Learning Styles Profile
According to the Learning Syles Inventory, it is apparent that I am a social, physical and logical learner. I didn't peak in one learning style by a lot, which I think means that I rely on many styles of learning. I know that in the past, I have hated to give oral presentations, but have become better at is as time has gone by. I teach a curriculum called "MOVE" and dread having to get up in front of people to present it, afterwards I get several compliments on what a good presenter I am and that it was very clear that "MOVE" is a passion of mine. The fact that I am a physical learner doesn't suprise me because I can remember things a lot better when I actually do them rather than just hearing directions about how to do it. It really helps me to do things a couple of times in order to reinforce that I know each step. I think I am memorizing the steps more than I am understanding the concept of how to do it. I remember when I was in high school math, I would use several sheets of paper doing math problems because I would do each step as I had been taught. I wouldn't combine two steps into one line, in fear that I would mess up the problem. I had to solve them the long way even if it meant using a whole page for one problem. My lowest scores on the Learning Styles Inventory was in verbal learning. I know that I don't learn well from a lecture. It is hard for me to determine what is important when someone is lecturing or telling a story. What I pick up or remember from the story isn't always what the person is wanting for me to remember. I remember being in a history class in high school and my teacher would tell a story about a war as if he was in it. It was very hard for me to then remember details such as dates, events and locations for each of the different wars. I would try to take notes or outline events as he was telling his story, but I was never able to do well on his tests because it was so hard for me to memorize his stories.
I always knew that I was a kineshetic learner, but this inventory made it much clearer to me. I enjoy learning new things by doing them. The inventory said that kinesthetic learners are often good at playing musical instruments, and I played the violin and piano growing up. I was also a gymnast and a dancer. I was athletic and loved to collect things as well which is another sign of being a kinesthetic learner. When doing a project, I like to have examples of someones finished work to go off of because I always second guess myself, which is yet another sign of a kinesthetic learner.
This inventory was a very insightful tool for me. I think that this inventory could be used very effectivly with middle school and high school students to help them to know what study techniques they could adopt to help them become better learners, studiers and test takers.
In the classroom setting, there are students from each of these different learning styles. Therefore, it is important that teachers incorporate these learning styles into their lessons. The teachers focus should be to use at least 2 learning styles for each lesson that they teach. Maybe part of a lesson is a listening or lecture style activity and then the students move on to an activity where they are physically manipulating items, or are working in small groups on a project. The goal of the teacher should be to keep his or her students engaged during the lesson. This has to be done through proper lesson planning, which takes time and effort on the teachers part. I believe that many teachers are using technology such as SMART Boards, Blogs, and Computers to accomodate student's different learning styles.