The author found several tips for note taking for read/write that would be beneficial such as rewriting notes into outline form or lists, rereading notes, and organizing lists into multiple choice questions for studying. (VARK a guide to learning styles, n.d.) The author enjoyed taking the VARK assessment and learning about her learning style. As the author is comfortable with her study habits at this time she does not anticipate making changes at this time. However it has made her more aware of how others process information and how
VARK is a magnificent tool online that simply helps identify the different types of learning styles that are out there and helps guide individuals in the right path as far as learning goes. VARK stands for Visual, Aural, Read/write, and last but not least Kinesthetic. Visual, Aural, and Read/write mean exactly what they say. These individuals learn best by doing just that. Visual learners need to see things in order to learn, aural learners are better when they hear the information, and reading/writing learners perform best reading information and writing it down.
I have successfully lead several teams. Don I am tech savvy and will adapt to whatever the team would like. Mary I am good at APA formatting and reviewing papers for good sentence structure. I will assist other team members if they are having difficulty on researching and/or writing their portion. I would like to develop how to write better transition sentences from one subject to another.
The book uses a selection of printed numbers and pictures to represent different numbers. I enjoyed how the pages were cut in half; the top half being printed numbers and the second half being colourful fruits. I chose this book as I love that it encourages the children to join in and teaches them how to correspond printed numbers with objects, it also provides children with a fun activity. The illustrations are brightly coloured and bold to entice the children and I can appreciate that there are many activities that can extend the main focus of this book; therefore it is a practical book to use within settings. The only main implications I have with this book is the format; you have to flip between the pages to match the numbers up with.
The more they practice and the more teachers and parents instill this in their minds, the better they will become. Perfect practice, makes perfect. Most people would probably have trouble with trying to remember how they learned to read. I would have to say that I am a person who loves to read and I think that is it really an amazing thing. Also, I am someone who is involved in education and research and I think that it is amazing how learning to read is said to be a talent that it potentially impossible.
Communication and Collaboration Strategy Paper Sonya Y. Berry Gen/200 July 5, 2011 Mary Evelyn Barnes Communication and Collaboration Strategy Paper Multiple Pathways to Learning Assessment and Personality Spectrum Assessment were found to be very informative with identifying learning styles and a diversity of personality types. It can be assumed that these assessment tools will enable a person to maximize their strengths and compensate for his or her weaknesses. Individuals, who completed these assessments, are introduced to specific learning styles. Styles differ among learners based on their level of concentration and how they process and internalize information. Making individuals aware of their learning differences
Prejudice was a good topic to talk about and to be recognized, and Battle Royal fit the toll perfectly. I had the idea of prejudice, but I was able to elaborate on it more with the help of my classmates and professor. I would also like to acknowledge and thank my friend Christopher Martin for reading over my paper and giving helpful insights. I always find that a peer knows how to understand what one is trying to say or help to make sense of it. He offered a lot of help and was willing to make notes on my paper to attempt at helping me make my paper the best it could possibly be.
The book educated me about the possibilities of the different dimensions that may or may not exist. It also made me stop to think about all the information that was presented to me. I appreciated the book and would recommend the book to one of my peers, as this book is a brainteaser in some
Being a read/write learner means that you prefer written material, you rather read than listen. If you are a visual learner, you learn better by seeing pictures and diagrams. Some learn best by listening, they are called auditory learners. Others learn by actually touching and working out things, being very hands-on, they are referred to as kinesthetic learners. References Feldman, R. S. (2011).
Organisation strategies – making sure the class room is well organised tidy and calm. 2. Encouraging good behaviour strategies- praise specific behaviour e.g “that writing is very neat” or “i like how you correctly wrote down all the things you have to do” rather than well done. 3. Pupils work strategies- enabling pupils to use other ways of recording writing – tape recorder, computer or laptop, multiple choice response.