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Learning Styles For Teachers
Next
to a parent, a teacher
is the
most influential person in a child's life.
Discover
How Your Students Learn Best
Your students' Learning
Styles are made up of five aspects - Talents, Interests, Modality,
Environment, and Disposition. These aspects affect how your students
learn and behave in the classroom. If you have your students' Learning
Style information you will be more effective in facilitating their
learning.
More about the 5 Aspects of Learning
Styles
Help
Solve Classroom Problems
- Do you have students
who spend a lot of time talking to each other instead of working?
- Do you have students
who have trouble following instructions?
- Do you have students
who daydream or doodle in class?
- Do you have students
who always seem to be "in trouble?"
- Do you have students
who don't get along well with others?
Learning
Style information helps solve these problems!
Eliminate
Destructive Labels
- Most children don't
have "Learning Disabilities!"
- Your "A.D.D." student
probably has a Thinking/Creating or Inventing Disposition.
- Your "Dyslexic" student
probably has a Spatial Talent and a Visual Modality strength.
- Your "Hyperactive" student
probably has a Performing Disposition and a Tactile-Kinesthetic
Modality strength.
- Your bored and unmotivated
student probably has untapped Talents and Interests that no one
is paying attention to.
Paying attention
to individual learning needs is not indulgent;
it is intelligent!
Avoid
Conflicts
- celebrate rather
than criticize your students
- work with student
differences
- be responsive rather
than reactive
- stop labeling students
The LearningSuccess Model of Education gives you the tools
you need to be your students' LearningSuccess Coach.
Coach
for LearningSuccess
- Focus on solutions
- Identify your students'
goals
- Track your students'
successes
- Take the pressure
off
The LearningSuccess
Model of Education gives you the confidence
that you can coach for success and eliminates the fear of
failure.
Take
the Next Steps:
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