Learning styles

January 18, 2010

Learning styles are nothing but various ways of learning. It is commonly believed that most people favor some particular method of interacting. The various models in learning styles are David Kolb’s Model, Honey and Mumford’s Model, Anthony Gregorc’s Model, Sudbury Model of Democratic Education, etc. he Learning Style Inventory (LSI) is connected with Kolb’s model and is used to determine a student’s learning style. The LSI assesses an individual’s preferences and needs regarding the learning process. Various researchers have attempted to provide ways in which learning style theory can take effect in the classroom. Students who are able to learn through a variety of ways are more effective learners.

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