INDEX OF LEARNING
STYLE - SCALES
Place X's above your scores on each of the scales.
| ACT |
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| | | | REF
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| 11a | 9a
| 7a | 5a
| 3a | 1a
| 1b | 3b
| 5b | 7b
| 9b | 11b
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| SEN |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | | INT
|
| 11a | 9a
| 7a | 5a
| 3a | 1a
| 1b | 3b
| 5b | 7b
| 9b | 11b
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| VIS |
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| | | | VRB
|
| 11a | 9a
| 7a | 5a
| 3a | 1a
| 1b | 3b
| 5b | 7b
| 9b | 11b
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| SEQ |
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| | | | GLO
|
| 11a | 9a
| 7a | 5a
| 3a | 1a
| 1b | 3b
| 5b | 7b
| 9b | 11b
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- If your score on a scale is 1-3, you are fairly well balanced
on the two dimensions of that scale.
- If your score on a scale is 5 or 7, you have a moderate preference
for one dimension of the scale and will learn more easily in a
teaching environment which favors that dimension.
- If your score on a scale is 9 or 11, you have a very strong
preference for one dimension of the scale. You may have real difficulty
learning in an environment which does not support that preference.
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