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    Body Movement/Kinesthetic Learning Jared M. Forry Liberty University School of Aviation Abstract Through my research of Body Movement/Kinesthetic learning, I have learned strategies to help me study and better learn material. I also learned that writing is a great way for a kinesthetic learner to learn but I myself, do not enjoy writing at all. According to Laskey and Gibson if you chew gum or move as you study, you should also do this as you take the test as it will help with recall. ADHD is…

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    Trung Hoang Professor Pete Nguyen Engl 101 18 September 2015 Kinesthetic: Modern learning style Throughout life, I use kinesthetic learning style to improve my education because it is one of the best effective learning styles which support me in this modern society. People need to have a good education to support them because knowledge will help them overcome any problems. By using appropriate learning style, people can effectively learn more than they expect. In the article “The “Banking”…

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    siting with a group of students who fall short of the standard. This will allow the successful student to mentor and help the other students become successful. The by product of grouping students this way is giving students leadership skills and learning to help others and having students learn good work habits needed in the classroom from their successful…

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    very boring. The rate at which I gave my speech was nearly perfect at the beginning and I believe that this was the case because I knew what I was going to say and did not have to refer to my notes that often. But when I reached the part about the kinesthetic learner, I began to slow down and refer to my notes many more times than I had done previously. In doing so, my speech became choppier and you could tell that I was not as well informed about the last two learners, as I was about the first…

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    diversities of learners with in a class room include gender, cultural, language, family, religious, and socioeconomic diversities. Along with these differences, students also have varying learning styles and some may have exceptionalities (Powell, 2015, pp.42-66). All of these factors lead to a diverse learning community. As a teacher it is important to be able to identify and address these diversities, in order to give students the best education possible. Diversity within the classroom…

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    The benefits of using student choice in this classroom will be twofold; it will give the students overseer ship of their learning and it will make the content more interesting for them. The fact that there are so many more boys than girls in this class means that grouping will have to be very strategic in this respect, as the girls often voice concern when they are the only…

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    interested in and we were both interested in the topic of Learning Styles and Learning Theories, together we decided on researching Learning Styles. (Wiki group 7, 2016) After this Samantha joined our group, offering opinions when needed, and finally James joined thus completing our group. James offered very little assistance and communication within this assessment, and I feel this is where we would lose…

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    Self-Assessment Analysis For the purpose of this exercise, I performed the VARK (Visual, Auditory, Read/Write, Kinesthetic) Self-Assessment. Upon completion of the self-assessment, I was presented with the results, which were Visual 2, Aural 3, Read/Write 4, and Kinesthetic 7. This translates into a slight preference for Kinesthetic learning, in which I am more apt to learn from actually performing a task than attempting to simply hear about how it is performed, watching it be performed, or…

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    individualize results concluded that a multimodal learning preference was best. This indicated that learning is best through Kinesthetic, visual, and reading and writing. When breaking down the results from the VARK questionnaire it indicated Kinesthetic as my strongest, and aural as my weakness. Scoring was as followed: Kinesthetic was a high 6, Visual was a 5, Reading and writing was a 4, and Aural was a low 3. Multimodal learning is a mixture of ways of learning, meaning that certain…

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    multiple ways in which students learn. An example of the ways of learning is what Fleming (1995) recognizes as visual learners, auditory learners, reading and writing as well as students who learn better with kinesthetic techniques. These techniques can be utilized within the classroom to help student retain information better and to allow them to learn comfortably. Many students are able to use all four of Fleming’s (1995) four ways of learning, however, many students have a preference in which…

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