students prefer to use images, graphics, colors and maps to communicate ideas and thoughts. ... These learners are likely to have a photographic memory and may use colour, tone and brightness to recall information., visual, an individual learns most efficiently through hearing and listening. Auditory learners retain information better when it is delivered through sound or speech rather than written form., auditory, students are taught with diagrams, pictures, and other visual information. Visual-spatial learners have excellent memory skills. Instead of learning through lectures, they perform better when taught with pictures. ... Such learners love to build blocks and maps and solve mazes and puzzles., spatial, refers to a person's ability to reason, solve problems, and learn using language. 2 Because so much of the school curriculum is taught verbally, verbal-linguistic learners tend to do well in school. They may also excel in typical university settings., verbal-linguistic, learners like using their brain for logical and mathematical reasoning. They typically work through problems and issues in a systematic way, and they like to create procedures for future use. ... This learning style is also termed 'mathematical learning style’, logical-mathematical, learners need to be actively engaged in their learning. They are 'tactile' learners who use movement, testing, trial and error and a non-traditional learning environment to retain and recall information., kinaesthetic, learner prefers working alone, which is the exact opposite of an 'interpersonal learner'. These are self-motivated learners that like to set individual goals, and prefer to study by themselves with their own thoughts and ideas rather than with others that intrude on those thoughts., intrapersonal

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