Young adults are able to thrive because their classroom and the people around them at school make it easy for them to succeed. Research shows that the quality of a child’s environment is a prerequisite for overall brain development and that a stimulating and effective learning environment will positively affect all other learning areas later on in life.
Children need space, time, materials and an accommodating environment that nurtures their sense of security – an important emotional need. Understanding the way that your students learn is also critical. That’s why I’d like to introduce you to a great resource for the older child (13yrs plus) called the Learning Styles Assessment with a report that can be completed online. All learners are not equal and many teachers tend to treat their students the same way when it comes to supporting them to learn, depending on their personality style. Some students like to process information through text, while others want visual support and images. Some assimilate information individually, while others prefer to work in groups. Some grasp information intuitively and quickly, while others prefer to see a strong sequential path and time to reflect. In the end, the only thing you can say for sure is that every individual learns in their own particular way. The Learning Styles Questionnaire simply helps students to understand their relative preferences as they learn. It is intended to help determine where people’s general preferences, or natural learning biases, might lie. Although this is far from an exact science, the simple view is that the more we can understand about how we perceive new information or new learning, the better and more successful our learning transfer will be. The report introduces four categories of learning:
Click on this link to purchase a Learning Styles assessment for each of your 13yrs plus students, and the good news is that it’s on sale, AND it also comes with a Educator's Debrief Guide: Learning Styles Assessment with Report You also might like to apply these three tips I share with the parents I coach, for encouraging and supporting your teens to learn:
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