Friday, June 25, 2010

Mind Learning Styles (Part-1)

Thinking styles to succeed is a spectrum of learning or thinking style, a fusion or a combination of brain hemispheres (the left brain with right brain), also senses and the heart. What causes one to think about things in a different way is what later became the essence of the spectrum.

Prof. Anthony Gregorch (in Prashing, 2007), a curriculum specialist from the University of Connecticut, has divided the spectrum into four different styles, namely:
1. Concrete Sequential (SK);
2. Abstract Sequential (AS);
Three. Random Discipline (AK);
4. Random Abstract (AA).

Including the type of thinker are you? Please observe carefully the characteristics of each type.







































Concrete-Sequential (SK) -
The key word: Reality, the senses are practical, perfectionist, orderly, given the detail, organizers.

Concrete sequential thinker is a combination of left brain functions and senses. Thinkers of this type because it bases itself on the reality of the workings of sensory function. So, the reality is absorbed through the channels of sight, hearing, contiguity, pencecapan, and pembauan. Concrete sequential thinker much given the facts, specific information, and the formula is easy because of the influence of the use of her left brain. That causes the information can be processed orderly and linear manner.

What did you like and do not like to learn?

With this sort of thinking styles you'll be glad when learning to use formulas and information detail. You have an easy way to implement ideas, to produce something concrete from the abstract ideas, studying in a quiet environment, and effective when working on the task in stages. You'll also quickly find out detailed tasks when these tasks on time and able to work well. However, you will have difficulty learning in environments that do not regularly follow the instructions that are not clear, working in groups and make creative ideas

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