Does it ring true in my everyday life?
After reading my test results I was shocked at how accurate they were. They also brought up some ideas that I had never thought about. For example I scored higher on the sensory style of learning which makes complete sense now. When I was in a class that was completely abstract thought I had a hard time connecting it to real world situations and I struggled in that class. However as soon as I asked the professor to give me examples of those abstract ideas I caught on much quicker.
How might this affect my teaching?
Knowing this may cause me to only teach in those specific learning styles because it makes sense to me I may think that it makes sense to all my students.
What will I have to do to counteract this affect?
Knowing what kind of learning styles I have helps me realize that everybody learns differently. I need to keep this in mind so that I don't just stick to one style of teaching because there may be some students who get it but I need to be considerate of all of my students.
How can I ensure I will teach to those students UNLIKE me?
To make sure I help students who are UNLIKE me I need to be aware of all learning styles. If I am able to apply all different kinds of learning styles all my students are bound to understand the lesson in one way or another.
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