Friday, December 9, 2022

Learning Styles


Learning Style: 1

Honey and Mumford’s learning cycle

 

Peter Honey and Alan Mumford , identified four learning styles as illustrated in the figure 1.

 





Source : (Grace, 2001)

Figure 1 shows the cycle of learning styles which is an adaption of Kolb’s pioneering work.

It is a similar model to Kolb’s cycle with comparative difference. ( (Grace, 2001)

 

A detailed description of this style is as follows.

1.Activists: who involve themselves fully without bias in new experiences and revel in new challenges. They have a receptive way to deal with learning, including themselves completely and without inclination in new encounters. learning activities that include brainstorming, problem-solving, group discussion, puzzles, competitions, role-play, etc

2.Theorists: who adapt and apply their observations in the form of logical theories. They tend to be perfectionists on the other hand prefer learning activities that include models, statistics, stories, quotes, background information, applying concepts theoretically etc. Theorist would like to understand theory behind each activity.

3.Pragmatists: These individuals have the capacity to perceive how to put the learning into practice in their present reality. Pragmatists are keen to try out new ideas, approaches and concepts to see if they work.

4.Reflectors: These individuals learn by watching and contemplating what happened.  Reflectors, who stand back and observe new experiences from different angles. They collect data, reflect on it and then come to a conclusion.

 (Mumford, 1993)

Generally, it is important to understand that none of these four learning styles is exclusive. It is quite possible that one person could be both a reflector and a theorist and someone else could be an activist/pragmatist, a reflector/pragmatist or even a theorist/pragmatist.

Every individual has different learning method. It is important to understand employee’s the learning style prior actioning on trainings & other development methods as there are strengths and weaknesses in each of this style. ( (Dunn, 2002)

 For an example, if an organization choose to set up “E-learning” platform as training method, activists would embrace  & want the pace to be faster and want more knowledge within a limited time than ‘reflectors’. On the other hand, ‘reflective learners’ could learn from watching webinars, live sessions and other aids that involve other people discussing their own experience and learnings.

 

Learning Style :2

VAK Learning style

Further to design and conduct of learning events or personal development programmes VAK learning style also would be very vital to learn. As depicted in the Figure1 it describes three major sensory receivers. (Lupton, 2021)

 



 


Source: (Abdallah Moubayed ,MohammadNoor Injadat,Ali Bou Nassif,Hanan Lutfiyya,Abdallah Shami, 2018)

Thereby we can understand  VAK stands for,

V – Visual -Seeing and reading (Pictures, videos, graphics, diagrams, charts, models)

A – Auditory-Listening and speaking (Lecture, recording, storytelling, music, verbalization,            questioning)

K – Kinesthetic- Touching and doing (Acting, role-play, clay modelling)

 

Basically, learning situations can be set up to fit the leaning style of participants. The problem is that people do not necessarily have a single learning style and there will be certainly be a large range of styles in any learning group. As we can see clearly in the VAK style some people may take information by seeing and reading while some people take information by listening and speaking and some of them are by touching and doing. It may therefore be difficult to fit the learning/training approach to the style.

 

 

Bibliography

Abdallah Moubayed ,MohammadNoor Injadat,Ali Bou Nassif,Hanan Lutfiyya,Abdallah Shami, 2018. e-Learning. Challenges and Research Opportunities Using Machine Learning & Data Analytics.

Dunn, L., 2002. Theories of learning. Learning and Teaching Briefing Papers Series.

Grace, M., 2001. Learning styles. British dental journal .

Lupton, K., 2021. What Are VAK Learning Styles And What Learning Style Suits You?. [Online]
Available at: https://www.youthemployment.org.uk/what-are-vak-learning-styles-and-what-learning-style-suits-you/

Mumford, A., 1993. Integration creates synergy and contributes to. PUTTING LEARNING STYLES TO WORK: AN INTEGRATED APPROACH 3 .

3 comments:

  1. Good article Dileka. Furthermore, due to the increasing rate of change in the world of work, life-long learning is high on the political agenda in many countries. Policies are mostly directed at education and formal training (Skule 2004). However, these are not always available to everyone, and in many situations they have several disadvantages: It does not have an effect unless it is well-timed; it often seems difficult to transfer what has been learned to the daily work situation; and it is expensive (Woerkom 2003).

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    1. Hi Manodya, It is also a valid point. Nut however that there's a\self learning method of learning where individual takes the initiative to learn , grab the knowledge with or without help from others in diagnosing their need (Guglielmino, Paul & Murdick, Robert G, 1997).

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