Types of Learning
Personalized Learning
Multiple Intelligence
Universal Design for Learning
100

When a student learns better when hearing the information.

Aural

100

When using personalized learning the teachers serve as this when the students learn, this word is similar to that of a large band.

Orchestrator.

100

This man is known for his theory of multiple intelligence. 

Gardner

100

Relying on the process of recognize things such as a letter, word, picture, person, sounds, smell, or other sensory input. 

Recognition networks

200

Student learns better when doing the task to understand the lesson.

Kinesthetic

200

This free online questionnaire tells you how you learn the best.

VARK Questionnaire 

200

When students learn best when being able to use physical actions mixed with touching and feeling objects to better learn

Bodily-kinesthetic Intelligence

200

The process taken when you follow a plan, execute, and monitor your actions.

Strategic networks

300

Student learns better by having representations that they can see

Visual

300

Teachers make these about their students based upon students experiences, abilities, interest and learning preferences.

Learning profile.

300

The preference for processing and expressing one's self in all things musical.

Musical intelligence 

300

This can influence one's motivation for and engagement with a particular goal, method, medium, or assessment and can be impacted by feelings, emotions, prior experiences, cultural backgrounds, and more.

Affective networks

400

Student learns best by taking notes and having something written that they can refer too

Reading/writing

400

A type of learning in which students have greater say in how and when they learn.

Individualized Learning.

400

When learning through the use of strategies for analysis that includes detecting patterns, carrying out mathematical process such as calculations and testing hypothesis through reason.

Logical-mathematical intelligence 

400

When a teacher includes activities with varied levels of difficulty to challenge students at all levels of ability with a variety of engaging materials.

Promoting active learning

500

Student learn best through multiple styles of learning not just one

Multimodal

500

Required by ISTE Standard 5a, teachers must emphasis the unique needs, abilities, and interests of individual students and use strategies and resources in your classroom to support all students.

Differentiation

500

When students learn best when being able to use physical actions mixed with touching and feeling objects to better learn.

Bodily-kinesthetic Intelligence

500

These three principles, guidelines and checkpoints make up the UDL.

Providing multiple means of representation, action and expression, and means for engagement. 

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