viernes, 26 de febrero de 2016

                                   LEARNING STYLES
 The term 'learning style' refers to the fact that when we learn something each of us uses its own method or set of strategies. While specific strategies we use vary according to what we want to learn, each of us tends to develop a global preferences. These preferences or trends to use more ways to learn about certain others are our learning style. We not all learn the same, or the same speed is nothing new. In any group in which more than two people begin to study a subject together and based on the same level, we find after a very short time with large differences in knowledge of each member of the group and that despite the fact that apparently all have received the same explanations and done the same activities and exercises.

 Each member of the group learn differently, have different doubts and move more in some areas than in others. These learning differences are the result of many factors, such as motivation, previous cultural background and age. But these factors do not explain because often we find students with the same motivation and the same age and cultural background, however, they learn differently, so that while one is very good at writing, the another will become much easier grammar exercises. If these differences may be due, however, in different ways to learn.

                 


  
What is your learning  style?