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Learning Styles and
Modes of Learning
Presented by Celia Munson
(Bukal Life Care & Counseling Center)
There Are Many Models of
Learning Styles
Here are three common
ones.
Kolb’s Learning Style Model
 Diverging (feeling and watching - CE/RO)
 Assimilating (watching and thinking -
AC/RO)
 Converging (doing and thinking - AC/AE)
 Accommodating (doing and feeling -
CE/AE)
Honey and Mumford
 Activists: 'Having an Experience'
 Reflectors: 'Reviewing the Experience'
 Theorists: 'Concluding from the
Experience'
 Pragmatists: 'Planning the next steps'
McCarthy
 Collaborative Learners: primarily interested in
personal meaning.
 Analytic Learners: primarily interested in
acquiring facts in order to deepen their
understanding of concepts and processes.
 Common Sense Learners: primarily interested
in how things work.
 Dynamic Learners: primarily interested in
self-directed discovery.
These three are very similar…
Kolb/ Lewin Honey/
Mumford
McCarthy
Accommodating Activist Collaborative
Diverging Reflector Analytical
Assimilating Theorist Common-sense
Converging Pragmatist Dynamic
We will focus on “Natural Learning
Styles” as developed by Bernice
McCarthy
Type 1: Collaborative Learner
Collaborative learners like to work and learn
with other people. They like to talk/interact
with others while learning. They like essay
questions over fill in the blanks. They desire
discussion.
“The Collaborative Learner is at risk in many classrooms for
two reasons. First, this learner is very good at looking at the
broad picture but is not usually as good at details. … The
second characteristic that puts Collaborative Learners at risk
is that they have to talk in order to learn.” (LeFever, 133)
Type 2: Analytical Learner
Analytic learners fit into the category of
“good student” or “smart” in most schools.
This is because their learning style is most
suited to the typical education done in
classrooms. They tend to like to work alone
and gather information. They like using a
desk or table. They want to learn new facts.
Type 3: Common-Sense Learner
Common Sense learners also like to
work alone. They are less concerned
with “facts” as they are with solving
problems. They like to work with their
hands. They want things to be
practical.
Type 4: Dynamic Learner
Dynamic learners like to brainstorm. They
like to take learning to move into new
territory. They are curious, using guesses or
hunches to see where they go. They tend
toward being creative and leaders within a
group. They are future-oriented.
These Types of Learners relate to
Systems of Learning
Collaborative relates to Feeling
Analytical relates to Thinking
Common Sense relates to Doing
Dynamic relates to Integration of the above
A teacher must be a “dynamic
synergist” utilizing and integrating
different systems and theories of
learning.
Cognitive Theories
Humanistic Theories
Behavioral Theories
Bringing It Together
Theories of
Learning
Systems
of
Learning
Learning
Goal
Target
Learner
Cognitive Thinking Knowledge/
Understanding
Analytical
Humanistic/
Affective
Feeling Attitude Collabor-
ational
Behavioral Doing Skill Common-
Sense
Eclectic Integration Integration Dynamic
Modes of Learning
Related to learning styles is modes of learning (or
methods of learning). What form of stimulus is
most likely, by the student, to be taken in and
incorporated in the learning process.
There are different models for this, but we will talk
about the simplest: VAK (or VAT/K)
VAK (or VAT/K)
 V: Visual Learners (Remember 75% of what
they see)
 A: Auditory Learners (Remember 75% of what
they hear)
 T/K Tactile/Kinesthetic (Remembering is tied
to touching and moving)
Therefore:
Know Thyself
Know Thy Students
Knowing the type of learner and modality of
learning you work best with, and knowing the
same with your students will help you learn to
adapt to be an effective teacher with all of your
students (not just the ones similar to yourself).
LeFever Notes that the
Types of Learners also
Describe a Process of
Learning. She calls this
“Natural Learning Process.”
NLP Step #1
Prepare the class for learning. Help them
“understand why what is about to be
studied is important. … Begin with
what they already know or feel or
need.” (LeFever,131) This is in the
area of the Collaborative Learner.
<The “HOOK” and “HEART”>
NLP Step 2
Teach new things. Provide the
knowledge input into the class
instruction. This is the most interesting
part for the analytic learner.
<The “BOOK” and “HEAD”>
……BUT DON’T STOP HERE!!
NLP Step 3
Test the new knowledge in a “safe
laboratory”. Does this information
apply? Is it useful? Does it work? This
is where Common Sense learners
shine.
<The “LOOK” and “HANDS”>
NLP Step 4
Take it into the future. How can what
was learned be used in the future. How
does it affect their lives. How does it
change the world and change who they
are. This is where Dynamic learners
tend to take over.
<The “TOOK” and “HABIT”>
Epilogue
Consider a passage from the Book
of Deuteronomy, the “Shema”.
This is God’s command in how to
teach and train the children of the
people of Israel.
Shema (Deut. 6:4-9)
Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God, the LORD is
one. Love the LORD your God with all your
heart and with all your soul and with all your
strength. These commandments that I give you
today are to be upon your hearts. Impress them
on your children. Talk about them when you sit at
home and when you walk along the road, when
you lie down and when you get up. Tie them as
symbols on your hands and bind them on your
foreheads. Write them on the doorframes of your
houses and on your gates.
Think about it:
 Systems of Learning
Feeling Love God with all your
heart
Thinking Love God with all your
mind
Doing Love God with all your
strength
Think about it:
 Modes of Learning
Auditory Hear, O Israel
Talk about them
Visual Visual symbols
Write them down
Tactile/Kinesthetic Impress them, tie them,
bind them
When sitting/walking
Think about it:
 Learning Theories
Cognitive Information: God is one. Talk about it.
Memorize Commands.
Behavioral Behavior: Mark head, hands, and doors as
reminders. Obey commands
Humanistic Feelings/Values: Change value system.
Have individualized instruction and
incorporate it with everyday behavior.
Express Love.
Some References
Ford, LeRoy. Design for Teaching and Training: A Self-Study Guide to Lesson Planning. Eugene, OR:
Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2002.
Knight, Lizette. Maximum Learning and Teaching: Asian Perspectivee. Baguio City, Philippines,
MLK Equip Publishing, 2009.
LeFever, Marlene. “Learning Styles” in Introducing Christian Education: Foundations for the 21st
Century, Michael Anthony, ed. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Books, 2001.
LeFrancois, Guy R. Psychology for Teaching. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing, 1988.
Yount, William R. “Learning Theory for Christian Teachers” in Introducing Christian Education:
Foundations for the 21st Century, Michael Anthony, ed. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Books,
2001.
Yount, William R. Called to Teach: An Introduction to the Ministry of Teaching. Nashville, TN:
Broadman and Holman, 1999.
“Kolb Learning Styles,” http://www.businessballs.com/kolblearningstyles.htm
Learning Styles and
Modes of Learning
Presented by Celia Munson
(Bukal Life Care & Counseling Center)

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Learning Styles and Modes of Learning

  • 1. Learning Styles and Modes of Learning Presented by Celia Munson (Bukal Life Care & Counseling Center)
  • 2. There Are Many Models of Learning Styles Here are three common ones.
  • 3. Kolb’s Learning Style Model  Diverging (feeling and watching - CE/RO)  Assimilating (watching and thinking - AC/RO)  Converging (doing and thinking - AC/AE)  Accommodating (doing and feeling - CE/AE)
  • 4. Honey and Mumford  Activists: 'Having an Experience'  Reflectors: 'Reviewing the Experience'  Theorists: 'Concluding from the Experience'  Pragmatists: 'Planning the next steps'
  • 5. McCarthy  Collaborative Learners: primarily interested in personal meaning.  Analytic Learners: primarily interested in acquiring facts in order to deepen their understanding of concepts and processes.  Common Sense Learners: primarily interested in how things work.  Dynamic Learners: primarily interested in self-directed discovery.
  • 6. These three are very similar… Kolb/ Lewin Honey/ Mumford McCarthy Accommodating Activist Collaborative Diverging Reflector Analytical Assimilating Theorist Common-sense Converging Pragmatist Dynamic
  • 7. We will focus on “Natural Learning Styles” as developed by Bernice McCarthy
  • 8. Type 1: Collaborative Learner Collaborative learners like to work and learn with other people. They like to talk/interact with others while learning. They like essay questions over fill in the blanks. They desire discussion. “The Collaborative Learner is at risk in many classrooms for two reasons. First, this learner is very good at looking at the broad picture but is not usually as good at details. … The second characteristic that puts Collaborative Learners at risk is that they have to talk in order to learn.” (LeFever, 133)
  • 9. Type 2: Analytical Learner Analytic learners fit into the category of “good student” or “smart” in most schools. This is because their learning style is most suited to the typical education done in classrooms. They tend to like to work alone and gather information. They like using a desk or table. They want to learn new facts.
  • 10. Type 3: Common-Sense Learner Common Sense learners also like to work alone. They are less concerned with “facts” as they are with solving problems. They like to work with their hands. They want things to be practical.
  • 11. Type 4: Dynamic Learner Dynamic learners like to brainstorm. They like to take learning to move into new territory. They are curious, using guesses or hunches to see where they go. They tend toward being creative and leaders within a group. They are future-oriented.
  • 12. These Types of Learners relate to Systems of Learning Collaborative relates to Feeling Analytical relates to Thinking Common Sense relates to Doing Dynamic relates to Integration of the above
  • 13. A teacher must be a “dynamic synergist” utilizing and integrating different systems and theories of learning. Cognitive Theories Humanistic Theories Behavioral Theories
  • 14. Bringing It Together Theories of Learning Systems of Learning Learning Goal Target Learner Cognitive Thinking Knowledge/ Understanding Analytical Humanistic/ Affective Feeling Attitude Collabor- ational Behavioral Doing Skill Common- Sense Eclectic Integration Integration Dynamic
  • 15. Modes of Learning Related to learning styles is modes of learning (or methods of learning). What form of stimulus is most likely, by the student, to be taken in and incorporated in the learning process. There are different models for this, but we will talk about the simplest: VAK (or VAT/K)
  • 16. VAK (or VAT/K)  V: Visual Learners (Remember 75% of what they see)  A: Auditory Learners (Remember 75% of what they hear)  T/K Tactile/Kinesthetic (Remembering is tied to touching and moving)
  • 17.
  • 18. Therefore: Know Thyself Know Thy Students Knowing the type of learner and modality of learning you work best with, and knowing the same with your students will help you learn to adapt to be an effective teacher with all of your students (not just the ones similar to yourself).
  • 19. LeFever Notes that the Types of Learners also Describe a Process of Learning. She calls this “Natural Learning Process.”
  • 20. NLP Step #1 Prepare the class for learning. Help them “understand why what is about to be studied is important. … Begin with what they already know or feel or need.” (LeFever,131) This is in the area of the Collaborative Learner. <The “HOOK” and “HEART”>
  • 21. NLP Step 2 Teach new things. Provide the knowledge input into the class instruction. This is the most interesting part for the analytic learner. <The “BOOK” and “HEAD”> ……BUT DON’T STOP HERE!!
  • 22. NLP Step 3 Test the new knowledge in a “safe laboratory”. Does this information apply? Is it useful? Does it work? This is where Common Sense learners shine. <The “LOOK” and “HANDS”>
  • 23. NLP Step 4 Take it into the future. How can what was learned be used in the future. How does it affect their lives. How does it change the world and change who they are. This is where Dynamic learners tend to take over. <The “TOOK” and “HABIT”>
  • 24. Epilogue Consider a passage from the Book of Deuteronomy, the “Shema”. This is God’s command in how to teach and train the children of the people of Israel.
  • 25. Shema (Deut. 6:4-9) Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God, the LORD is one. Love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength. These commandments that I give you today are to be upon your hearts. Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up. Tie them as symbols on your hands and bind them on your foreheads. Write them on the doorframes of your houses and on your gates.
  • 26. Think about it:  Systems of Learning Feeling Love God with all your heart Thinking Love God with all your mind Doing Love God with all your strength
  • 27. Think about it:  Modes of Learning Auditory Hear, O Israel Talk about them Visual Visual symbols Write them down Tactile/Kinesthetic Impress them, tie them, bind them When sitting/walking
  • 28. Think about it:  Learning Theories Cognitive Information: God is one. Talk about it. Memorize Commands. Behavioral Behavior: Mark head, hands, and doors as reminders. Obey commands Humanistic Feelings/Values: Change value system. Have individualized instruction and incorporate it with everyday behavior. Express Love.
  • 29. Some References Ford, LeRoy. Design for Teaching and Training: A Self-Study Guide to Lesson Planning. Eugene, OR: Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2002. Knight, Lizette. Maximum Learning and Teaching: Asian Perspectivee. Baguio City, Philippines, MLK Equip Publishing, 2009. LeFever, Marlene. “Learning Styles” in Introducing Christian Education: Foundations for the 21st Century, Michael Anthony, ed. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Books, 2001. LeFrancois, Guy R. Psychology for Teaching. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing, 1988. Yount, William R. “Learning Theory for Christian Teachers” in Introducing Christian Education: Foundations for the 21st Century, Michael Anthony, ed. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Books, 2001. Yount, William R. Called to Teach: An Introduction to the Ministry of Teaching. Nashville, TN: Broadman and Holman, 1999. “Kolb Learning Styles,” http://www.businessballs.com/kolblearningstyles.htm
  • 30. Learning Styles and Modes of Learning Presented by Celia Munson (Bukal Life Care & Counseling Center)