More of the same Gary: http://pss.uvm.edu/pss162/learning_styles.html http://iteslj.org/Articles/Kelly-Experiential/ http://www.infed.org/biblio/b-explrn.htm
The last one contains a helpful critique of David Kolb’s theory of experiential learning.
Colin —- on 26/6/02 3:42 PM, Gary Heard at wrote:
Hi all, Here’s some thinking from an educational perspective, reflecting the different ways in which people learn, and the different forms of intelligence (there are more than one!) They make some interesting reading/testing, and create some interesting questions about the ways in which people learn and grow spiritually too. The first one gives you lots of info on learning styles and multiple intelligences http://www.ldpride.net/learningstyles.MI.htm The following 2 are interactive sites that could help you know which is your preferred learning style and dominant intelligence. There are 80 questions in the M I test and it takes some time to complete. There are other versions in ‘Seven ways at once’. Interactive learning style assessment http://www.ldpride.net/learningstyle.html Interactive Multiple intelligence test http://www.ldrc.ca/projects/miinventory/miinventory.php Gary
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