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Learning Styles Inventory

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A learning style inventory is a mechanism to determine the learning style of a student. It works by assessment of individual preferences as well as responses to given situations and determines the learning style on the basis of answers provided. Most of the inventories are self-administered surveys that provide for an approximate indication of learning style, often a primary and a secondary learning style and cognitive preferences.

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Learning Styles Inventory

ppl-kid-023 Why is it that some people require total silence to focus and absorb all that they study, while others need heavy metal music blaring in the background if they want the lessons to stick? Why do some students rush to get the front seat in class, earnestly reciting and participating in class, while others prefer to sit at the back and mysteriously get good grades even if they seem to be invisible in class? The answer is simple: everyone learns things differently.

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Learning StylesLearning StylesDo you ever wonder why Jeffrey talks all of the time?
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