VARK Questionnaire and Learning Style
There are many different methods and styles of learning that individuals use with varying degrees of preference and efficacy, and many different frameworks for identifying and understanding these different learning styles also exist. The VARK model, which stands for Visual, Aural, Read/Write, and Kinesthetic, describes four basic learning modes that can suggest specific learning strategies that are more effective for learners with different specific preferences in learning styles. The VARK questionnaire was developed specifically to help determine learning preferences; multiple choices (one corresponding to each learning style) are provided for different learning scenarios, and individuals that take the questionnaire choose one or more choice and are given scores based on the number of each they choose. Total scores demonstrate the learning style preference or preferences of the learner.
After taking the VARK questionnaire at the specifically designed website, my results indicate that I am a multimodal learner with substantial scores in all learning areas, with my lowest score in the Visual category (six points) and my highest in the Reading/Writing category (fourteen points) (Fleming 2010). According to the questionnaire, I also show a strong preference for Aural learning (ten points) and Kinesthetic learning (nine points), and frankly from the description of these learning styles and...
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