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Creating and using Learning Profiles in the Classroom

Creating and using Learning Profiles in the Classroom. Enhancing Education Through Technology Grant Pam Black October 20, 2009. The Whole Learner: Learning Profiles. Learning Profiles detail the way individuals learn best. Categories of Learning Profile Factors

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Creating and using Learning Profiles in the Classroom

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  1. Creating and using Learning Profiles in the Classroom Enhancing Education Through Technology Grant Pam Black October 20, 2009

  2. The Whole Learner: Learning Profiles Learning Profiles detail the way individuals learn best. Categories of Learning Profile Factors Learning Style Preferences Intelligence Preferences Culture-Influence Preferences Gender-Based Preferences

  3. Learning ProfilesLearning Styles

  4. Learning Styles and Strengths Auditory Learners Learning Style Tactile Learners Visual Learners Tactile/Kinesthetic Learners Kinesthetic Learners

  5. Learning Profiles Multiple Intelligences Strengths

  6. Multiple Intelligences: How are you smart? Word Smart Self Smart People Smart Logic Smart Nature Smart Picture Smart Music Smart Body Smart

  7. Learning Profiles Culture-Influenced Preferences

  8. Learning Profiles Gender-Influenced Preferences

  9. Using Learning Profiles in the Classroom

  10. Why use learning profiles in the classroom? • Tapping into the routes for learning promotes efficientand effective learning for students. • Helping students understand their modes of learning that work best for them ensures lifetime learning. • Offering options allows each learner to find a good learning fit in the classroom Tomlinson, 2001

  11. Using Learning Profiles in the ClassroomStep I Discover your own learning style and multiple intelligence strengths: http://www.berghuis.co.nz/abiator/lsi/lsiframe.html • Take the Learning Styles Test I and II • Take the Multiple Intelligence Assessment • Explore the information provided on your learning style and multiple intelligence strengths.

  12. Using Learning Profiles in the ClassroomStep II: Gathering facts about the learners in your classroom… • Record Review • Learning Styles (Gregory & Chapman, p. 20-21) • Interest Inventories ( Gregory & Chapman, p.21) • Multiple Intelligences (Gregory & Chapman, p. 28… • Thinking Styles ( Gregory & Chapman,p. 23)

  13. Rubric for knowing the learners in your classroom

  14. Using Learning Profiles in the ClassroomStep III: Create learning profile friendly classroom Begin by remembering Some, not all of your students share your learning style Continue by helping Students explore and reflect on their own learning profiles Implement by Retrofitting for Individuals or Differentiating for the whole class

  15. RETROFITTING Match and MismatchStudent vs. Class • Realize a process is not working and remodel for a student. • Gather facts about the learner • Gather facts about the class/lesson • Content Demands • Process Demands • Product Demands • Identify mismatches • Brainstorm solutions.

  16. Implement Strategies that Support Learning Differences for all: 1. Vary the presentation of content…. auditory visual kinesthetic Whole-to-part tactile Part-to-whole • Vary student mode of expression and teacher assessment… Write a poem Conduct an inventory Create a power point Dramatize or act out Conduct an interview

  17. Push me! See how far I go! Work me ‘til I drop. Then pick me up. Open a door, and then make me run to it before it closes. Teach me so that I mgith learn, Then let me enter the tunnel of experience alone. And when, near the end, I turn to see you beginning another’s journey. I shall smile. Kathleen, age 14

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