This article is a good overview of learning styles. Working with a student (or students) is an exercise is getting to know them and their learning style. By homeschooling, there is a greater ability to tune the curriculum to match so information is absorbed more easily. It can definitely mean the difference between a exciting successful learning experience and a bout of total frustration.
I tend to be a spatial thinker, so here are some personal tips I have learned over the years:
- Mind maps are awesome. They convert information and relationships into spatial information. FreeMind is a good piece of software for generating mind maps.
- Arranging typical flash cards into spatial patterns can help memorization. Think of the game memory.
- Maps, timelines, and other graphics can really help absorption of material.
- Sometimes the act of creating information (like drawing your own timeline) can really help a student remember.
No comments:
Post a Comment