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Myth or Reality? Learning Styles & Teaching Strategies

Myth or Reality? Learning Styles & Teaching Strategies. Patricia Aceves, Ed.D . Stony Brook University. Hemispheric Dominance Model. VAK Model . Multiple Intelligences . Multiple Intelligences . Fractions Rap Video. Gregorc Style Delineator. Kolb’s Model. What about the Disagreement

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Myth or Reality? Learning Styles & Teaching Strategies

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  1. Myth or Reality?Learning Styles & Teaching Strategies Patricia Aceves, Ed.D. Stony Brook University

  2. Hemispheric Dominance Model

  3. VAK Model

  4. Multiple Intelligences

  5. Multiple Intelligences Fractions Rap Video

  6. Gregorc Style Delineator

  7. Kolb’s Model

  8. What about the Disagreement Over Learning Styles? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIv9rz2NTUk

  9. What about the Disagreement Over Learning Styles? Learning Styles

  10. So What’s an Instructor to Do?

  11. So What’s an Instructor to Do?

  12. Use Active Learning Strategies!

  13. Active Learning Teaching Strategies • Reading • Writing • Talking ** • Listening • Doing • Reflecting

  14. Build Meta Cognitive Skills (ePortfolio/Reflective Papers) Use More Formative Assessment (Marzano 1998) Classroom Assessment Techniques (Cross & Angelo) Small Group Work Cooperative Student Projects Simulations (software/role plays) Case studies (Meyers & Thomas, 1993)

  15. Advice for Faculty Don’t worry about teaching to learning styles! Use active learning: reading, writing, talking, reflecting, doing and you will hit all learning modalities and ultimately reinforce learning which leads to deeper conceptual learning (meaning-making)

  16. No time to create new teaching strategies? Create a template for your lessons that incorporate multiple modalities for learning (some reading, lecture, quiz, group discussion, writing/responding, and reflecting)

  17. Photo/Image/Cartoon Credits Slide 2: Cartoon by Bill Browning: http://www.mnispi.org/cartoon/2001/index.htm Slide 8: Literature of Learning Styles: http://www.dialogueonlearning.tc3.edu/homepage-text.htm Slide 3: VAK Model: http://www.icvet.tafensw.edu.au/resources/accommodating_learners.htm (site decommmisioned) Slide 4: Confused: Rebel Slide 5: Active Learning: National Training Laboratories Slide 6: Multiple Intelligences: Dora Ibelli: http://mset.rst2.edu/portfolios/i/ibelli_d/toolsdev/interactivewebsite/teacherpage.htm Slide 7: Hemispheric Learning: http://anna-louise-staker.blogspot.com/2010/05/unihemispheric-sleep.html Slide 8: Kolb’s Model: m thompson and businessballs.com

  18. Learning Styles categories/schemes Which ones are popular? Do you have a test on your website? How important is this for learners? Where does YOUR brain like to hang out?

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