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Learning Styles

Learning Styles

All students have different learning styles so approach mathematics differently.  The Engaging All Students community will consider how mathematics teachers can help students succeed by accessing the full range of students' learning strengths.

Learning Styles

  • Different learning styles in mathematics teaching Miriam Liston
    A PDF file reporting a research project in Ireland that suggests a move towards a more problem oriented teaching approach would be beneficial for the future of teaching and learning mathematics and recommends a constructivist approach to teaching and learning so that students play an active part in developing their knowledge and in turn apply such learning strategies to their own classroom practice.
  • Learning Styles in Mathematics Classrooms
    Research by Stephen Keast, Monash University..."There are two learning styles (separate and connected knowing) and two associated teaching styles (separate and connected teaching)"
  • The Seven Learning Styles Overview

    Seven learning styles: Visual, Aural, Verbal, Physical, Logical, Social and Solitary  are identified that can assist teachers and students  in their approach  to learning.

 

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