The VARK Questionnaire Results
Your scores were:
* Visual: 10
* Aural: 13
* Read/Write: 13
* Kinesthetic: 14
You have a multimodal (VARK) learning preference.
Multimodal Study Strategies
If you have multiple preferences you are in the majority as approximately 60% of any population fits that category.
"Multiple preferences are interesting varied. For example you may have two strong preferences V and A or R and K, or you may have three strong preferences such as VAR or ARK. Some people have no particular strong preferences and their scores are almost even for all four modes. For example one person had scores of V=6, A=6, R=6, and K=6. She said that she adapted to the mode being used or requested. If the teacher or supervisor preferred a written mode she switched into that mode for her responses and for her learning.
So multiple preferences give you choices of two or three or four modes to use for your interaction with others. Positive reactions mean that those with multimodal preferences choose to match or align their mode to the significant others around them. But, some people have admitted that if they want to be annoying they may stay in a mode different from the person with whom they are working. For example they may ask for written evidence in an argument, knowing that the other person much prefers to refer only to oral information.
If you have two almost equal preferences please read the study strategies that apply to your two choices. If you have three preferences read the three lists that apply and similarly for those with four. You will need to read two or three or four lists of strategies. One interesting piece of information that people with multimodal preferences have told us is that it is necessary for them to use more than one strategy for learning and communicating. They feel insecure with only one. Alternatively those with a single preference often "get it" by using the set of strategies that align with their single preference.
We are noticing some differences among those who are multimodal especially those who have chosen fewer than 25 options and those who have chosen more than 30. If you have chosen fewer than 25 of the options in the questionnaire you may prefer to see your highest score as your main preference - almost like a single preference. To read more about Multimodality you can download an article written by Neil Fleming.Multimodality."
Friday, 11 December 2009
Mentoring & Personal Tutoring
Unfortunately there is not a lot for me to write about this matter. I planned on speaking with my Personal Tutor not only about life at University, but also for advice on Mentoring (i.e who I should pick etc). I originally asked my tutor for an appointment somewhere in October and was told that he would e-mail me with an appointment over the next couple of weeks, however I never received any such e-mail.
As for Mentoring, there was no-one I really considered a suitable mentor for me. I understood that there are third year students who volunteer for the task, however to be perfectly honest I am quite shy, and would not want to burden a student who most likely already has their hands full with third year work. My family all have their own problems, and they aren't in any career fields that relate the work I do at university.
Having said that, I would still like to list my Girlfriend as my Mentor. She has been an incredible help and supported me throughout my first semester. I found myself showing her my work (sometimes she would ask to read through it without me asking) on several occasions, and asking for her opinion, in which she was always completly honest and helped me change a few aspects of my work.
As for Mentoring, there was no-one I really considered a suitable mentor for me. I understood that there are third year students who volunteer for the task, however to be perfectly honest I am quite shy, and would not want to burden a student who most likely already has their hands full with third year work. My family all have their own problems, and they aren't in any career fields that relate the work I do at university.
Having said that, I would still like to list my Girlfriend as my Mentor. She has been an incredible help and supported me throughout my first semester. I found myself showing her my work (sometimes she would ask to read through it without me asking) on several occasions, and asking for her opinion, in which she was always completly honest and helped me change a few aspects of my work.
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