Hello everyone, I’m Tony Anadio, a History Mentor in Latham and in this podcast, I’d like to share a few thoughts about the subject of Learning Styles.
What is the process of learning? We perceive existence with our five senses, and then the faculty of reason provides us with cognition. We all learn in many different ways at different times and places.
The basic learning styles, we’re told are: visual, auditory, and kinesthetic or experiential. ...
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