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LEARNING STYLES AND

MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCE
About
Konnichiwa!
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Marbella, Marat Dela Vega, Jhoannalyn

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Learning Styles

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A learning style is the way that different
students learn; students’ preferred way to
absorb, process, comprehend and retain
information.

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VARK Learning Styles

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• Visual learners learn best by
seeing.
• Graphic displays such as charts,
VISUAL diagrams, illustrations, handouts
and videos are helpful learning
tools for visual learners.

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• Aural or auditory learners learn
by hearing information.
• They tend to get a great deal out
of lectures and are good at
remembering things they are
told.

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Focusing on the written word,
reading and writing learners
succeed with written information.

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• Kinesthetic or tactile
learners learn best by
touching and doing.

• Hands-on experience is
important for kinesthetic
learners.

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Multiple
Intelligence
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MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCE
By: Howard Gardner
VERBAL-LINGUISTIC
INTELLIGENCE
Well developed
verbal skills and
sensitivity to the
sounds, meanings
and rhythms of
words.
MATHEMATICAL-LOGICAL
INTELLIGENCE

The ability to think


conceptually and
abstractly and the
capacity to discern
logical or numerical
patterns
MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

The ability to
produce and
appreciate
rhythm, pitch
and timbre.
VISUAL-SPATIAL
INTELLIGENCE
The capacity to think in
images and pictures to
visualize accurately and
abstractly
BODILY-KINESTHETIC
INTELLIGENCE

The ability to control one’s


body movements and to
handle objects skillfully.
INTERPERSONAL
INTELLIGENCE
The capacity to detect
and respond
appropriately to the
moods, motivations and
desires of others
INTRAPERSONAL
INTELLIGENCE
The capacity to be self-
aware and in tune with
inner feelings, values,
beliefs and thinking
processes
NATURALIST
INTELLIGENCE
The ability to
recognize and
categorize plants,
animals and other
objects in nature
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