1.A student who prefers to study by speaking out loud to process new information, has a conversation...
Question:
1.A student who prefers to study by speaking out loud to process new information, has a conversation to discuss what was learned, and uses the audio play function in Word to listen to lectures being read most likely prefers which learning style?
a.Visual
b.Auditory
c.Reading/Writing
d.Kinesthetic
2.A student who prefers to study by converting lectures into written notes or opts to download the Word document version of the lecture to see the text most likely prefers which learning style?
a.Visual
b.Auditory
c.Reading/Writing
d.Kinesthetic 3.A student who prefers to study by recalling personal examples that connect to what is being learned,makes lists of ways to use skills in real scenarios (like at work), and starts a discussion with another student to talk about a topic most likely prefers which learning style?
a.Visual
b.Auditory
c.Reading/Writing
d.Kinesthetic
4.A student who prefers to study by converting lecture or written information into pictures, graphs, or charts, and then back into words again: repeating the process as needed and watching videos most likely prefers which learning style?
a.Visual
b.Auditory
c.Reading/Writing
d.Kinesthetic
5.VARK is an acronym that describes which learning styles? a. Visual, Artistic, Repetition, Kinesthetic
b.Visual, Auditory, Reading/Writing, Kinesthetic
c.Visual, Auditory, Reading/Writing, Knowledge
6.Neil Fleming's work on the VARK learning style survey was unique to other learning style questionnaires because he wanted to create a questionnaire for students that eliminated _____________.
a.Survey fatigue
b.Confusion
c.Survey error
d.Bias
7.A learning style indicates how a student may ________ to learn.
a.Be able to
b.Want
c.Prefer 8.Short Answer: In 2-4 sentences, explain what it means to say that a person's learning style is a preference.
Introduction To Leadership Concepts And Practice
ISBN: 9781506330082
4th Edition
Authors: Peter G. Northouse