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Self Assessments-Learning Styles

There are many articles written about learning styles. Most articles focus on understanding yourself better and using the information to identify what you need to do differently to be successful in classes and situations. Each test provides some different information.

We are only beginning to think about the relationship between the fieldwork supervisor and the student. What if you find that you and the student test very differently and learn in different ways? What if you find that the student is very similar to you in learning styles? It may shed some light on why students need a variety of experiences to learn and how that may be different from student to student. Most of our OT Students have taken at least one of these self assessments, so you can feel comfortable opening up this topic for discussion to learn more about them and to share with them about your learning styles.

There are many different tests developed to assess your learning style and personality characteristics and how that impacts your learning.

One self-assessment is the  Kolb Learning Styles Inventory which you can find on a variety of web sites. It costs about $15.00 to take this test. They accept credit card payments. It can be found at http://www.hayresourcesdirect.haygroup.com 

Or, you may want to consider the Paragon Learning Styles Inventory.  This is similar to the Myers Briggs in information. This service is currently offered on line  free to individuals. Find out which of the sixteen learning styles you fit and read about what it says.  This can be found at http://www.oswego.edu/~shindler/lstyle.htm  Click on “Take the PLSI" in the left  hand corner of the screen. Proceed to take the test and get your scores (print out is recommended).  Review what these scores mean.

 

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Last updated:  09/30/2009 12:47 PM