The VARK Questionnaire Results
Your
scores were:
- Visual: 4
- Aural: 6
- Read/Write: 5
- Kinesthetic: 1
Read/Write
Study Strategies
If you
have a strong preference for learning by Reading and Writing
(R & W) learning you should use some or all of the following:
INTAKE
To take in the information:
- lists
- headings
- dictionaries
- glossaries
- definitions
- handouts
- textbooks
- readings - library
- notes (often verbatim)
- teachers who use words well and have lots of
information in sentences and notes
- essays
- manuals (computing and
laboratory)
SWOT - Study without tears
To make a learnable package:
Convert
your "notes" into a learnable package by reducing them (3:1)
- Write out the words again and again.
- Read your notes (silently) again and again.
- Rewrite the ideas and principles into other
words.
- Organize any diagrams, graphs ... into
statements, e.g. "The trend is..."
- Turn reactions, actions, diagrams, charts and
flows into words.
- Imagine your lists arranged in multiplechoice
questions and distinguish each from each.
OUTPUT
To perform well in any test, assignment or
examination:
- Write exam answers.
- Practice with multiple choice questions.
- Write paragraphs, beginnings and endings.
- Write your lists (a,b,c,d,1,2,3,4).
- Arrange your words into hierarchies and
points.
You like
this page because the emphasis is on words and lists.
You
believe the meanings are within the words, so any talk is OK but this
handout is better.
You are
heading for the library.
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