Knowing your
learning styles—how you like to learn—can help you be
more successful with your studies by incorporating your brain’s
natural learning preferences into your approaches to studying and
learning.
One tool that is available
to help you identify your how you prefer to learn is the VARK questionnaire.
It focuses on the following areas:
Visual (V) -
learners prefer to learn information via charts, graphs, flow charts, and other symbolic means.
Aural
/ Auditory (A) -
learners like to "hear" what they are learning. They learn best from lectures,
tapes, group discussion, web chat, and talking
things through.
Read/write
(R) -
learners prefer to receive information through words, reading and writing in all its forms.
Kinesthetic (K) -
learners like to learn through hands-on activities, either in real-life situations, such as work-based learning, or in simulated lab environments.
The VARK questionnaire is short—only 13 questions—but
the information that it will give you in invaluable to helping you
develop study strategies. To go to their Website and take the
VARK questionnaire online
or click here to print
a PDF version of the VARK.
Please Note: Learning styles,
or preferences, are not the same as learning disabilities, dyslexia,
or neurological disorders. If you have any concerns about your learning
abilities or have further questions, please make an appointment
with a CBC Counselor by calling 509-547-0511 Ext. 2305.
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