Learning Styles
...Therefore, I used to observe a lot from behind the scenes and learn from others' experience and build my own mental representation and make sense of what really happened. At home, I would think about how I could have contributed better in the discussion. I had been doing this since my early teens and I was very cautious in my approach and very often I used to consider the big picture before making decisions, making me a slow decision maker. This is how my learning style was shaped. My preferred learning styles impacts my teaching style. Good teachers consider the individual needs of their students, make the necessary modifications, and meet those needs. This is a high standard to achieve, and I continue to learn that meeting a diverse range of needs within a classroom sounds far easier than it actually is. I am usually thoughtful about diversifying my teaching style to address the needs of students with a variety of learning styles. Still, I tend to fall back on my most comfortable teaching style most often. Incorportating students’ feedback is an invaluable tool for teachers. I see its potential for dramatically improving my teaching. By collecting their comments, I will become more aware of how I am teaching. I will fight this temptation of using the most comfortable style and work h...