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 Wahlstrom/Williams: Learning Success, Third Edition, Media Edition - 4. Learning Styles & Memory
 how do you learn best? part 2
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First of all, take the self assessment How Do You Learn Best? to determine your learning style. After you have done that you may want to review the characteristics of that learning style, by reading about it in your text. Now answer the following questions:

What is your primary learning style?

Does your learning style suggest you will learn some subjects more easily than others?

Will you have difficulty learning from either lectures or reading–the two most prevalent ways of learning in college and in life?

How will your learning style be an asset to you?

What should you resolve to do if you’ve found that you have a harder time learning by some methods than others?

 

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Wahlstrom/Williams: Learning Success, Third Edition, Media Edition
Chapter 4. Learning Styles & Memory
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