Daily Prompt: Learning Styles


Results from a teachers' hands on workshop.

Results from a teachers’ hands-on workshop.

What’s your learning style? Do you prefer learning in a group and in an interactive setting? Or one-on-one? Do you retain information best through lectures, or visuals, or simply by reading books?

 I learn best through visuals and hands on activities. Long before I learned about different learning styles, I knew that I needed to be shown how to do something or at least have a visual that explained the process.

Many years ago my parents invested in knitting machines to be sold in their wool and fabric store. They asked me to learn how to use the machines so that I could give demonstrations to some of their customers. They handed me a cassette tape. I just laughed. Even then I knew that I couldn’t learn how to operate this piece of machinery by simply listening to a tape. My middle sister, however, jumped at the chance and became very proficient with the machines. She was also a lot better at learning languages than I was. My friend, L, teaches children to memorize words to songs by simply making them repeat the words. I’ve tried but I need that piece of paper in front of me to help me with the process.

Over the years I’ve learned to use a variety of teaching techniques to accommodate different learning styles. What works for one child may not work for another. This week in one of my art classes, I had students come to me individually when they were ready to start a new project. I had pictures and samples in front of me and I explained the process when they arrived at my desk. After showing several students what to do I asked one student if they could see from the examples what needed to be done. He had no clue. He needed to hear the instructions. He was clearly an auditory learner.

As for me, give me a demonstration, a video tutorial or a hands-on workshop. I’ll come away inspired and ready to try something new.

Learning by doing

Learning by doing

Rewarded by success!

Rewarded by success!

4 thoughts on “Daily Prompt: Learning Styles

  1. I have been mentor for my young chefs … and I don’t mind if I have them in a group or one-on-one … but I have to be hands on. I can never expect one of my staff do to something they never seen me doing. What I understand have I been successful and well liked and what I have taught them have stayed with them, even if they didn’t always do it .*smile
    My staff was my inspiration – and passion … and I wanted them to have a great platform, because I didn’t only mentor them for our employer .. I mentored them for life.

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  2. So true! I struggled with reading my entire life (filtering issues). I became Magna cum laude at my university simply by attending the lectures (auditory). Yet my roommate never showed up to class for the entire semester opting to read the books instead of attending class. We both couldn’t believe the other could have any success with their approach, yet we both did well. It is so awesome to hear that there is a teacher in this world sensitive to children’s learning processes. How many of us have felt like failures within the mainstream school systems. I hope this new generation of kids is exposed to the mamacormiers of the world! Thank you. Great post!

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