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Learning Types and Student Motivation

Take the quiz and discover your learning style. Results. Mostly A's means VisualMostly B's means AuditoryMostly C's means Kinesthetic. Learning Types. Visual LearnersLearning through seeing?Visual displays: diagrams, overheads, videos, and handoutsTake detailed notes. Learning Types. Auditor

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Learning Types and Student Motivation

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    1. Learning Types and Student Motivation Amanda Bunning, Andrea McMillion, and Rebekah Maddox

    2. Take the quiz and discover your learning style

    3. Results Mostly A’s means Visual Mostly B’s means Auditory Mostly C’s means Kinesthetic

    4. Learning Types Visual Learners Learning through seeing… Visual displays: diagrams, overheads, videos, and handouts Take detailed notes

    7. Group Discussion Discuss what style you are with your group? Did you already know your style? How does it effect the way you interact with others? What styles do most teachers here at UGA seem to teach towards?

    8. Class Discussion How did your field experience teachers incorporate learning styles into their classroom? Tell us about any students that were inattentive to the teacher because their learning style was not met.

    9. Worksheet Activity

    10. Strategies for Teachers…

    11. Strategies Give your students the TEST Visual Do not be afraid to draw pictures! If you are planning to lecture have overheads available. Have flow charts for the students to “see” the material.

    12. Strategies Auditory Discussion, ask questions Have students create oral reports Be aware of the way you are speaking to the class; your tone of voice, pitch, and speed matter more than you think.

    13. Strategies Kinesthetic Let students move around the classroom. Have models when teaching and allow students to make them for projects. Let your kinesthetic utilize their style by running errands.

    14. How to motivate your students!!

    15. Ways to motivate students Raising their self image ->Motivation Interesting mathematics -> Motivation Ultimately, SUCCESS ->Motivation

    16. Rewards Internal Rewards Connecting concepts The excitement of “getting it” External Rewards Bringing “goodies” to class Good Grades Free homework passes, Game days

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