Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Learning Style Assiginment Essay - 978 Words

Module MN3101 Module Title Development for Success in Business Assignment 1 500 words in which I analyse my own learning style Student ID: 14030592 Name: Kabir Ali Tutor: Katy Roberts 2 Table of Contents 1. Introduction Page 3 2. Learning Style Analysis Page 3 3. Conclusion Page 5 4. References Page 7 5. Appendices Page 8 3 1. Introduction From an early age I found learning hard and in my early educational years I noticed I would stop paying attention in class when I lost interest. The only class I did enjoy and excel at was I.T (Information Technology), due to it being a practical class where by I followed a set of written†¦show more content†¦As an Activist and Reflector as my two dominate learning style according to Honey and Mumford’s theory, I learn best when I have hands on approach to 7 doing tasks and learn from taking time to go over the task at hand. This is evident from my past experiences from school and work. 3. Conclusion Going on my past and present experiences I found I was able to take in and hold onto information better if I could apply the theory to a practical task i.e. my IT classes where I was able to do my own research and apply the theory in a practical manner and be able to see it work. Going forward I need to improve my low learning preference scores which is drawn up in appendices (See appendix B), I have also indentified that when I learn I must be able to do my own research and finds ways where it will can be used practically in order to see the finished task and be able to take it all in. 8 4. REFERENCES Learning Theories and Models Summaries, (2014) Experiential Learning (Kolb): Learning Theories . Available at: http://www.learning ­theories.com/experiential ­learning ­kolb.html (Accessed 21 Oct. 2014). McLeod, S. (2014) Kolbs Learning Styles and Experiential Learning Cycle: Simply Psychology . Available at: http://www.simplypsychology.org/learning ­kolb.html (Accessed 21 Oct. 2014). Nwlink.com, (2014) Honey and Mumfords Learning Styles

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