Several learning professionals have made tries to understand and classify learning styles and explain them in a learning style inventory. For example, David A. Kolb defined an inventory based on how information is reorganized after learning has took place and in special, how interacting with other people in the learning background changes existing memories.
Dr. Anthony F. Gregorc devised an inventory based on how natural or unexpected learning happens in social settings. Colin Rose, developed an inventory based on how the brain phases sensory information and how the brain codes and stores raw information in memory.
Rose’s learning style inventory clarifies how perceptions are shaped predominantly by language and how the a countless parts of the brain, especially the left and right hemispheres, answer to sensory stimulation when people are engaged in learning.
His inventory consists of four learning style preferences based on our senses of sight, sound and touch. In the context of the dominant audio and visual stimuli that exists in the environment of the 21st century, Rose’s inventory may be a valuable tool for educators, parents and students alike, especially in elementary grades.
Per my evaluation, the Pacific Spirit School, an independent school in Vancouver, BC that fosters the education of an individual using a holistic approach, educators take learning styles seriously and work difficult to accommodate each and every one of them throughout their every day learning experiences.
The New Learning Society, the organization that owns and manages Pacific Spirit School, in addition has a Parent Education Program which incorporates a series of free video recordings to help parents better comprehend how their individual children learn and support their participation in learning tasks as well as their educational triumph. One series is a description of learning styles and Rose’s learning style inventory. At www.PacificSpiritSchool.org anyone can find additional data in order to understand this core component to education. The learning styles video series and more articles provides a great resource to concern parents and students.
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