Best Practice
Learning Styles
A good lesson which takes account of learning preferences should
- Use differentiated teaching strategies.
- Employ a range of teaching and learning activities to appeal to a number of learning preferences.
- Fit into a series of sessions where activities are included to match a wide range of learning preferences, including spiky profiles.
- Take into account your own learning preferences so that teaching is not strongly biased toward them.
- Use music to stimulate a learning environment on occasions.
- Engage students in discussion of their own learning preferences.
- Be structured and planned to promote the infusion of the Habits of Mind.
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