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  1. Learning Styles/Preferences Among Medical Students: Kinesthetic Learner's Multimodal Approach to Learning Anatomy

    Introduction. There are number of learning styles, schemes, and models described in the literature; one review listed 71 different schemes [].Most commonly used are VARK model of learning style and Kolb's experiential learning [2, 3].Kolb's learning style inventory (LSI) [], perhaps one of the best-known and most widely used questionnaires, uses Kolb's learning styles to help students ...

  2. (PDF) Kinesthetic learning in the classroom

    For learning scientific subjects or technical skills, hand interaction is more productive and interactive compared to gestures that create the possibility of kinesthetic learning "learning by ...

  3. The Importance and Implementation of Kinesthetic Learning in the

    combination of learning styles, although some are more predominate than others. Kinesthetic learners thrive in a kinesthetic-oriented environment but only make up a minority of the classroom population (Gage, 1995). While it is unclear what percentage of students in the classroom have a predominantly kinesthetic learning style, studies estimate

  4. Why Kinesthetic Learning?

    Kinesthetic learning refers to a learning style that involves whole-body movement and tactile engagement. Kinesthetic learners process information best when they are physically engaged during the learning process; they often prefer a 'learning through doing' approach (Fleming & Mills, 1992). The VARK model defines the kinesthetic mode as ...

  5. Where did the visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning style typology

    Fallace argues that the VAK learning style typology emerged from an unwarranted overextension of research on remedial reading; that is, the VAK typology was never meant to be applied to all students or to all subjects. Further, some of the earliest literature reviews of the effectiveness of VAK-specific teaching techniques consistently found ...

  6. Influence of Personality Traits and Learning Styles on Undergraduate

    Students with openness and kinesthetic learning style further illustrate a willingness to learn new things involving hands-on activities. This is supported by Moorman et al (2012), who reported that the personality type "openness" is the most common and is significantly related to auditory and visual, and kinesthetic learning styles.

  7. Developing Kinesthetic Classrooms to Promote Active Learning

    Culp, Brian, "Developing Kinesthetic Classrooms to Promote Active Learning" (2019). Faculty Publications. 5694. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@Kennesaw State University. It has been accepted for inclusion in Faculty Publications by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@Kennesaw State University.

  8. A comparison of learning styles of undergraduate health-care

    At T3, the major learning styles were kinesthetic (mean = 14.32), tactile (mean = 13.98), and visual (mean = 13.58). There were statistically significant differences in auditory, kinesthetic, tactile and group scale scores between the three time points (P < 0.05). Group learning style was in the negative type at all three time points.

  9. An integrative debate on learning styles and the learning process

    Kinesthetic - people with this learning style need movement, sensory touch and interaction with the environment to acquire information and create knowledge. Activities such as hands-on classes, problem solving, case studies, demonstrations or physical activities are best suited for learners using this pathway. ... Learning and Skills Research ...

  10. Developing Kinesthetic Classrooms to Promote Active Learning

    The use of kinesthetic movement in the classroom toward improving health and educational outcomes among youth has been a topic of discourse in recent years. School initiatives that have infused movement as part of the curriculum have shown to increase efficiency in learning, while decreasing stress and contributing to a positive classroom climate.

  11. Is learning styles-based instruction effective? A comprehensive

    Over the last two decades, learning styles instruction has become ubiquitous in public education. It has gained influence and has enjoyed wide acceptance among educators at all levels, parents, and the general public (Pashler et al., 2009).It is prevalent in teacher education programs, adult education programs (Bishka, 2010), promoted in k-12 schools in many countries (Scott, 2010), and ...

  12. Learning Styles/Preferences Among Medical Students: Kinesthetic Learner

    Numerous learning styles, schemes, and models are described in the literature. Most common are VARK (visual, auditory, read/write, kinesthetic) model of learning style and Kolb's experiential learning. Since the concept of learning style was first described, educational psychologists and medical educators have debated its validity. Notwithstanding these disagreements, VARK model is the one ...

  13. Incorporating Kinesthetic Learning into University Classrooms: An

    Students tend to learn best when an array of learning styles is used by instructors. The purpose of this paper is to add, to introduce, and to apply the concepts of kinesthetic learning and ...

  14. Sensory Learning Styles

    The primary goal of this paper is to alert educators to the robust evidence that tailoring instruction to students' sensory learning styles is an ineffective way to increase student learning, 2 and to direct educators' attention to some alternative effective techniques based on general memory processes. To this end we describe a sample of the research on both sensory learning styles and memory ...

  15. Kinesthetic Learning Style: Definition, Characteristics & Benefits in

    Start Teaching the Kinesthetic Style. Kinesthetic learning, also known as tactile learning, is a learning style in which individuals learn best through physical activities such as touching, moving, or performing hands-on tasks. Kinesthetic learners are often described as hands-on learners who require active participation and physical engagement ...

  16. Identifying learning styles and cognitive traits in a learning

    Investigating learner behavior is an increasingly important research topic in online learning. Learning styles and cognitive traits have been the subjects of research in this area. ... (2020) combined the Visual, Auditory, Reading/Writing, and Kinesthetic (VARK) learning style model and the Herrmann Brain Dominance Instrument (HBDI) to model ...

  17. PDF Engaging Online Kinesthetic Learners In Active Learning

    Keywords: kinesthetic learners, learning style preferences, active learning, online 1. INTRODUCTION ... Preliminary research has revealed that of the learning style preference categories, kinesthetic learners may be the least engaged in the online learning environment. Kinesthetic learners prefer experiential learning versus learning by what is ...

  18. Kinesthetic Learning Style: Traits and Study Strategies

    Plus, as a kinesthetic learner, you need a physical outlet for your excess energy, even when you have to study. Utilize Small Movements. It's not always possible to stand up and and do high knees during a study session, but you can still use kinesthetic study strategies to keep yourself engaged. Bounce a tennis ball against the floor and catch ...

  19. Learning Styles: Concepts and Evidence

    Future research may develop learning-style measures and targeted interventions that can be shown to work in combination, with the measures sorting individuals into groups for which genuine group-by-treatment interactions can be demonstrated. ... Do visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learners need visual, auditory, and kinesthetic instruction ...

  20. (PDF) Learning styles, study habits and academic performance of

    4 Group Learning Style 41 4.31 Major Learning style Preference 5 Kinesthetic Learning Style 40 3.87 Major Learning style Preference 6 Individual Learning Style 39 4.40 Minor Learning style Preference

  21. Students awareness of learning styles and their perceptions to a mixed

    I NTRODUCTION. Learning styles (LSs) have been defined as the composite cognitive, affective, and physiological characteristics that are relatively stable indicators of how a learner perceives, interacts with and responds to the learning environment.[] Bruner[2,3] have described how humans assimilate knowledge about the environment through four sensory modalities: Visual (observing pictures ...

  22. (PDF) KINAESTHETIC LEARNING STYLE AND ITS USAGE IN ...

    The aim of the research is to explore the possibilities and methodological solutions of using kinaesthetic teaching style in the teaching/learning process in basic school and its impact on pupil ...

  23. English Vocabulary Learning Aid System Using Digital Twin Wasserstein

    Introduction. English Vocabulary Learning Aid System based on state-of-the-art Natural Language Processing (NLP) technology (Chen, Xie, and Tao Citation 2022; Tai, Chen, and Todd Citation 2022).In this fast-paced and interconnected global landscape, the ability to communicate effectively in English has become more essential than ever (Lu et al. Citation 2022; Shen Citation 2023; Wang et al ...

  24. Visual, Auditory, Kinaesthetic Learning Styles and Their Impacts on

    The learning styles are categorized into four types that correspond to the four learning modalities: (1) visual, (2) kinesthetic, (3) audio, and (4) tactile [3]. According to statistics, 70% of ...