Discover your Learning Styles - Graphically!  
Learning styles are a way to help improve your quality of learning. By understanding your own personal styles, you can adapt the learning process and techniques you use.
Learning styles... again  
Once again, because I found the material logical and easy to understand, it never occurred to me to question the validity of the theories or the research. I embraced it enthusiastically, to the extent that I developed a resource for my students at the IT learning centre, by means of which they could identify their own learning style and adopt some tactics that would enable them to maximise their learning experience at the centre... Read more >>
The Myth of Multitasking  
Used for decades to describe the parallel processing abilities of computers, multitasking is now shorthand for the human attempt to do simultaneously as many things as possible, as quickly as possible, preferably marshalling the power of as many technologies as possible... Read more >>
Learning styles  

Research tells us that different students have different learning styles

How do you cater to the different learning styles of your students?

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Learning styles  

Level: Upper-Intermediate to Advanced

This lesson is based on an audio extract which can be found on the British Council LearnEnglish Professional website.

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Planning lessons for students' preferred learning styles  

It is important to vary the activities in your lessons so that you cater for students with different learning styles. The following lesson-planning framework can help you do this.

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Learning styles and teaching  
Your students will be more successful if you match your teaching style to their learning styles.
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