Using this template, Teachers are increasingly using accelerated learning, an approach to learning which builds on a range of learning styles. This template will help you plan lessons which address the issue of multiple intelligences.
Kolb’s Learning Cycle:
The learning cycle model, developed by David Kolb, identifies four stages in learning. Peter Honey and Alan Mumford connected each stage in this learning cycle with a preferred learning style.
Stage 1 – Having an experience
Learning Style: Activist (learn best from activities where they can throw themselves into a task).
Stage 2 – Reflecting on the experience
Learning Style: Reflector (learn best when they can review what has happened).
Stage 3 – Acting differently as a result / planning the next steps
Learning Style: Pragmatist (learn best when an opportunity presents itself to learn on the job).
Stage 3 – Concluding from the experience
Learning Style: Theorist (learn best when they can understand what they have learned as part of a wider picture).
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