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Introduction
    All children have different ways of
learning called learning styles. The three
main learning styles are auditory, visual,
and bodily-kinesthetic. Teachers must
connect with students through these
individual learning styles. When they
incorporate different learning styles in their
instruction, teachers can significantly
enhance student learning.
Auditory Learners
 Auditory learners enjoy talking
  and listening.
    Information becomes real to
      them through discussions
      (Sprenger, 2005).
 They remember what they hear
  more clearly than what they see
  or feel (Sprenger, 2005).
 These learners interpret the
  essential meaning of speech by
  listening to tone of voice, pitch,
  and speed (Learning Styles,
  n.d.).
Auditory Learners
            The auditory learning style is most closely
            related to Verbal/Linguistic Intelligence.
            • Verbal intelligence involves the mastery of
              language (Nolen, 2003).



It is also related to
Musical/Rhythmic and
Interpersonal intelligences.
Auditory Learners:
 Think in words
 Frequently learn by reading or writing
 Tend to become teachers, journalists, writers,
    translators
   Are great storytellers and joke tellers
   Are able to use words with clarity
   Are great at explaining
   Follow oral directions well
   Enjoy music
Ways Teachers Can Help
            Auditory Learners
 Regulate tone of voice, inflection, and body language
    when teaching so students will stay focused and
    attentive (Farwell, 2011).
   Let students use self-talk as they work through things.
   Integrate music into the curriculum as much as possible.
    Use songs, melodies, rhythms, and beats to teach skills.
   Encourage children to whisper read when they read
    independently.
   Have students participate in small or large group
    discussions before they work independently (Hutton,
    2011).
Auditory learners would benefit from
activities such as:
 Discussions
 Debates
 Read alouds
 Listening to books on tape
 Reading a text aloud
 Lectures
 Making speeches and presentations
 Using a tape recorder during lectures
 Creating songs to help remember things (Learning
 Styles, n.d.)
Literacy Coaches can:
•   Provide staff development for teachers on
    the auditory learning style and how to
    incorporate it into daily instruction.

•   Demonstrate lessons that are designed for
    auditory learners.

•   Guide teachers to use appropriate strategies
    to reach auditory learners ~ discussions,
    debates, etc.

•   Encourage teachers to share teaching
                                                   Role of the literacy coach in maximizing student achievement
    strategies that have worked well with
    auditory learners.

•   Start a book club with auditory learners and
    meet weekly to discuss the book.
Visual Learners
• Visual learners are those that learn best through
 seeing them (Fleming 2011).

• The individual process information in pictures
 rather than words (Silverman & Freed, 1996).
A visual learner:
 Needs quiet study time
 Likes color/dreams in color
 Understands and likes charts (Fleming, 2011)
 Make vivid images of movies in their mind
 Pay attention to body language like facial expressions
 Can easily remember size, shape, color, or texture.
Visual students would benefit from
activities such as:
Activities that include maps, videos, models, puzzles,
matching activities, graphs, computers, and word
searches
 Write down and highlight information
Using pictures or drawing to express understanding of
content
Use visuals to teach lessons, including pictures,
graphics, images, charts, outlines, story maps and
diagrams
Literacy Coaches can:
 Videotape strategies that teachers are
  effectively practicing in their classrooms. This
  can produce compelling evidence of best
  practices (Blachowicz, Obrochta & Fogelberg,
  2005).
 Can also encourage teachers to videotape their
  own instruction and then review it in private
  to reflect on their instruction.
 Use visuals in her presentations as well to
  model teachers the importance of these.
 Provide charts that show on how visuals is
  fundamental to students with limited
  background knowledge and to English
  Language Learners.
Bodily Kinesthetic Learners
 Bodily kinesthetic learners have the ability to
  understand and solve problems in the world through
  body or parts of the body( Armstrong, 2000).
 Kinesthesis is the dimensions to act gracefully and to
  capture directly the actions or the vibrant abilities of
  other people or objects ( Armstrong, 2000).
A bodily kinesthetic learner:
 Ability to manipulate objects to learn.
 Carry out delicate movements using precise control
  such as dancers and athletes.
 Can not sit still for long periods of time.
 Enjoy keeping their hands busy.
Bodily Kinesthetic students would
benefit from activities such as:
Literacy Coaches can:
 Help the teacher come up with ways to increase
  kinesthetic learning opportunities.
 Support literacy through visual and spatial
  representations – such as storyboards, drawing, acting
  (King & Gurian, 2006).
 Co-teach with the teacher to help them get
  comfortable with these types of activities.
Conclusion
Literacy Coaches are vital to
promote instruction that
convey the three learning
styles. It is through
curriculum development,
modeling instruction and
direct instruction that the
learning styles can be
implemented. Literacy
coaches and teachers must
work in partnership. This is
essential in order to meet
our students needs.
References
Armstrong, T. (2000). Multiple Intelligences in the classroom. Association for Supervision & Curriculum Development
    located in the GCU e Library at http://site.ebrary.com/lib/grandcanyon/Doc?id=10044795&ppg=63
Blachowicz, C., Obrochta, C., & Fogelberg, E. (2005). Literacy Coaching For Change. Retrieved March 7, 2011, from
    http://www.uncwil.edu/cte/events/fall05/MidCourseCorrections/literacy%20change.pdf
Farwell, T. (2011). Visual, auditory, kinesthetic learners. Retrieved March 8, 2011, from
    http://school.familyeducation.com/intelligence/teaching-methods/38519.html
Hutton, S. (2011). Helping Auditory Learners Succeed. Retrieved March 7, 2011, from
    http://www.education.com/magazine/article/auditory_learners/
Hutton, S. (2011). Helping Visual Learners Succeed. Retrieved March 7, 2011, from
    http://www.education.com/magazine/article/Helping_Visual_Learners
Fleming, G. (2011). Visual Learning: Learners Who Understand by Seeing. Retrieved March 6, 2011, from
    http://homeworktips.about.com/od/homeworkhelp/a/visual.htm
King, K. & Gurian, M. (2006). Teaching to the minds of boys. Retrieved March 8, 2011 from
    http://www.floridaliteracycoaches.org/Toolbox/professional_readings/teaching_to_the_minds_of_boys.pdf
Learning styles explained. (n.d.). Retrieved March 7, 2011, from http://www.ldpride.net/learningstyles.MI.htm#Learning
    %20Styles%20Explained
Logsdon, Amy. (2011). Bodily Kinesthetic Learning Style - Understanding Bodily Kinesthetic Learner. Retrieved March
    7, 2011, from http://learningdisabilities.about.com/od/resourcesresearch/qt/Bodily_kinesthe.htm
Nolen, J. L. (2003). MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES IN THE CLASSROOM. Education, 124(1), 115-119. Retrieved
    from EBSCOhost.
Silverman, L., Freed, J. (1996). The Visual Spatial Learner. Retrieved March 6, 2011, from
    http://www.dyslexia.com/library/silver1.htm
Sprenger, M. (2005). How to teach so students remember. Alexandria, VA: ASCD.

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Learning styles

  • 1.
  • 2. Introduction All children have different ways of learning called learning styles. The three main learning styles are auditory, visual, and bodily-kinesthetic. Teachers must connect with students through these individual learning styles. When they incorporate different learning styles in their instruction, teachers can significantly enhance student learning.
  • 3. Auditory Learners  Auditory learners enjoy talking and listening.  Information becomes real to them through discussions (Sprenger, 2005).  They remember what they hear more clearly than what they see or feel (Sprenger, 2005).  These learners interpret the essential meaning of speech by listening to tone of voice, pitch, and speed (Learning Styles, n.d.).
  • 4. Auditory Learners The auditory learning style is most closely related to Verbal/Linguistic Intelligence. • Verbal intelligence involves the mastery of language (Nolen, 2003). It is also related to Musical/Rhythmic and Interpersonal intelligences.
  • 5. Auditory Learners:  Think in words  Frequently learn by reading or writing  Tend to become teachers, journalists, writers, translators  Are great storytellers and joke tellers  Are able to use words with clarity  Are great at explaining  Follow oral directions well  Enjoy music
  • 6. Ways Teachers Can Help Auditory Learners  Regulate tone of voice, inflection, and body language when teaching so students will stay focused and attentive (Farwell, 2011).  Let students use self-talk as they work through things.  Integrate music into the curriculum as much as possible. Use songs, melodies, rhythms, and beats to teach skills.  Encourage children to whisper read when they read independently.  Have students participate in small or large group discussions before they work independently (Hutton, 2011).
  • 7. Auditory learners would benefit from activities such as:  Discussions  Debates  Read alouds  Listening to books on tape  Reading a text aloud  Lectures  Making speeches and presentations  Using a tape recorder during lectures  Creating songs to help remember things (Learning Styles, n.d.)
  • 8. Literacy Coaches can: • Provide staff development for teachers on the auditory learning style and how to incorporate it into daily instruction. • Demonstrate lessons that are designed for auditory learners. • Guide teachers to use appropriate strategies to reach auditory learners ~ discussions, debates, etc. • Encourage teachers to share teaching Role of the literacy coach in maximizing student achievement strategies that have worked well with auditory learners. • Start a book club with auditory learners and meet weekly to discuss the book.
  • 9. Visual Learners • Visual learners are those that learn best through seeing them (Fleming 2011). • The individual process information in pictures rather than words (Silverman & Freed, 1996).
  • 10. A visual learner:  Needs quiet study time  Likes color/dreams in color  Understands and likes charts (Fleming, 2011)  Make vivid images of movies in their mind  Pay attention to body language like facial expressions  Can easily remember size, shape, color, or texture.
  • 11. Visual students would benefit from activities such as: Activities that include maps, videos, models, puzzles, matching activities, graphs, computers, and word searches  Write down and highlight information Using pictures or drawing to express understanding of content Use visuals to teach lessons, including pictures, graphics, images, charts, outlines, story maps and diagrams
  • 12. Literacy Coaches can:  Videotape strategies that teachers are effectively practicing in their classrooms. This can produce compelling evidence of best practices (Blachowicz, Obrochta & Fogelberg, 2005).  Can also encourage teachers to videotape their own instruction and then review it in private to reflect on their instruction.  Use visuals in her presentations as well to model teachers the importance of these.  Provide charts that show on how visuals is fundamental to students with limited background knowledge and to English Language Learners.
  • 13. Bodily Kinesthetic Learners  Bodily kinesthetic learners have the ability to understand and solve problems in the world through body or parts of the body( Armstrong, 2000).  Kinesthesis is the dimensions to act gracefully and to capture directly the actions or the vibrant abilities of other people or objects ( Armstrong, 2000).
  • 14. A bodily kinesthetic learner:  Ability to manipulate objects to learn.  Carry out delicate movements using precise control such as dancers and athletes.  Can not sit still for long periods of time.  Enjoy keeping their hands busy.
  • 15. Bodily Kinesthetic students would benefit from activities such as:
  • 16. Literacy Coaches can:  Help the teacher come up with ways to increase kinesthetic learning opportunities.  Support literacy through visual and spatial representations – such as storyboards, drawing, acting (King & Gurian, 2006).  Co-teach with the teacher to help them get comfortable with these types of activities.
  • 17. Conclusion Literacy Coaches are vital to promote instruction that convey the three learning styles. It is through curriculum development, modeling instruction and direct instruction that the learning styles can be implemented. Literacy coaches and teachers must work in partnership. This is essential in order to meet our students needs.
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