I learned of some different methods to engage my students.
Vary your teaching style to meet the needs of the learner.
The idea of passwords in the reading was novel. The idea of accumulating points toward a prize for pre-reading Q/A was also novel. I feel like I will utilize these ideas, as each cohort seems to struggle more than the previous with completing the pre-reading.
Recognizing the different learning styles and acting on them with individual students would be not only helpful for the students, but make the whole teaching process much more interesting.
I have had to learn to deal with students that do not readily interact during class. It has been a challenge to try and involve them. This course is encouraging me to consider that they learn in non-expected ways.
Comment on Marilu Morales's post: Yes each student is unique and has their own learning style I comprehend that now. It isnt a one size fits all approach.
Comment on Kathleen OâNeil-Meyers's post: Yes I learned about different learning styles in college but had a hard time grasping the concept. This lesson gave me more insight.
I learned about the different learning styles and how to keep students engaged by catering to their learning style
People learn in different ways, there is no one size fits all approach to satisfy those learning styles
Adaptation of the learning styles of students can improve outcomes. Kinesthetic, Integer & Loner techniques can be a part of the learning process, based on analysis bu the instructor.
Different students learn differently. If you teach to the individual's style they will learn more effectively.
I am going to be looking at each student more carefully and figure out what kind of learner they are, and use different approaches for them.
Knoiwing learning styes is necessary for educators.
I like the idea of asking a question and have the students text me the correct answer and getting points. I think this will help engage the students that are afraid to answer for fear of being wrong.
As I develop a working relationship with those seeking a career in the health care professions I'll carefully consider which types of learners I have before me and address their needs as necessary
Jabber, Touchy, Integer, and Loner, introduce us to different kinds of student learning styles. An effective teacher needs to understand the characteristics of each of them so that s/he can help them learn.
Sharing my stories, gives students perspective.
Learning different ways to teach different types of "learners" There is not a one size fits all approach in education!
Students learn by incorporating learning skills, such as; tactile, audio, and visual.
Therefore, as an educator we must build our lesson plans to incorporate lessons
that allow our students' to use their preferred learning skills and/or incoporate all three.
"Treasure" search in the reading and how stories meet multiple frames of mind