- Metacognitive knowledge of ones learning style and applying appropriate strategies to facilitate the process.
- Matching teaching and learning styles for successful outcomes.
- Awareness of different learning styles of individual students and creating diverse activities. Variety in teaching techniques to address different senses used in learning.
- Gaining knowledge of other learning styles and taking the risk of applying new strategies to keep learning fresh and exciting.
- Understand other students' styles and learn to incorporate with their own style to work as a team. Balance each others weaknesses and strengths as a group.
CONS:
- Research is non-conclusive on reliability and accuracy of assessments.
- Rely too heavily on style and not enough on relevant and meaningful content.
- Some assessments far above the beginner level of comprehension of a second language learner.
Great ideas, Josanne! I definitely agree that awareness of these styles and the variety availability is one of the most significant benefits. Using this as a guide to loosely inform and help remind us to diversify our teaching is key!
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