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Chapter One
Discovering
and Using Your
Learning Styles
Visual, Auditory, Kinesthetic Inventory
Scoring and Discussion
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Characteristics and Learning Strategies
for the Three Modalities (Visual)
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Characteristics and Learning Strategies
for the Three Modalities (Auditory)
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Characteristics and Learning Strategies
for the Three Modalities (Kinesthetic)
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Left- and Right-Hemisphere Thinking
The theory of brain dominance, which includes “right
hemisphere thinking” and “left-hemisphere thinking,” adds
new dimensions to theories on learning styles, thinking
styles, and listening styles. The chart on the next two slides
compares some of the characteristics commonly associated
with righ-hemisphere and left-hemisphere processing or
thinking. As you read the characteristics of each
hemisphere, be aware that the two hemispheres of the brain
do not work in isolation. The dominant hemisphere takes
information in for initial processing, but the dominant
hemisphere communications or transfers the information to
the nondominant hemisphere as well.
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Left- and Right-Hemisphere Thinking
(L-Mode)
Left- and Right-Hemisphere Thinking
(R-Mode)
Howard Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences
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Howard Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences
(cont’d)
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