Interactive Learners vs Solitary Learners- Their Learning Styles
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Education Sector - Types of Learners and Their Learning Styles
Interactive Learners Vs Solitary Learners - Their Learning Styles
KYKO High Socio-centric Dimension – The Sociable Personality
Interactive learners and their learning styles
The interactive learners like people and enjoy interacting with them. They like to share their ideas and notes with others. They like to discuss the subject matter with their peers and get others’ point of view before internalizing the subject matter into their memory. They learn best by talking and discussing in groups. They prefer oral instructions, like reading aloud and learn well by participating and speaking in group work. Interactive learners are gregarious, friendly and helpful. They do not mind sharing their knowledge with others. They grasp the subject matter faster by sharing and discussing with their friends.
KYKO Low Socio-centric Dimension – The Asocial Personality
Solitary learners and their learning styles
Solitary learners are uncomfortable sharing their ideas in a group discussion. They are more introspective in learning and understanding the subject matter. Solitary learners are inhibited, detached, reserved and impersonal. They like to do things alone. They prefer written instructions, like reading silently and often look for a quiet place for studying away from distractions or disturbances. They grasp the subject matter better by thinking and reflecting what they have learned. They learn best alone and through self-study