Saturday, September 29, 2007

learning styles

My main learning style would be visual/spatial. I really need visual aides to help me comprehend things, especially if they are handouts. I just feel more comfortable when I have something in my hands to read/re-read and be able to visually compare. For example, I usually print a hard copy of our assignments in this class so I can make sure that I'm covering everything I need to and can look back at the assignment while I'm organizing my thoughts (I do this for my other online class as well). I even printed all 16 pages of the article we were suppose to read so that I could have it to look at while thinking about all the intelligences.

Compared to other learning styles, I'm certainly not verbal/linguistic. I have a really hard time writing and memorizing dates. My husband on the other hand, could be a History Teacher, he keeps all sorts of historical timelines in his head!!! Although I enjoy being outside (on beautiful Spring and Fall days), I'm probably also not a Naturalistic learner. Science really confuses me. One of my least favorite subjects to teach because I'm not good at answering my students Science questions.

I would also consider myself a Mathematical/Logical learner because I do enjoy solving simple equations, a Musical because I do a lot with music, and an Interpersonal learner because I anaylize myself and my life a lot.

As for teaching, I try to encorporate verbal, visual, kinesthetic, musical, inter and intra personal syles as much as possible. I'm a big fan of Animated Literacy which utilizes many of these areas while teaching phonics skills. I also play a lot of large motor games to reinforce phonics (letter tag, etc.). My students also journal and have to draw an illustration of their journal entries.

1 comment:

Kollman said...

Looks like you got your blog up without any problems. That was the main part of the assignment. Now that you had played on the class blog, to see if you can get your own running. Good job!