Archives by Tag 'learning styles'

Top management blog posts of 2009

By rapidbi - Last updated: Saturday, January 2, 2010

The last 12 months has been a major shift for the team at RapidBI. As a way of looking back here are the most read blog entries in the last 12 months.
What was Hot….?

Leadership models
Learning Styles – Honey & Mumford Learning Styles Questionnaire (LSQ)
PESTLE analysis for schools and education
Ansoff matrix – product market grid [...]

Train the trainer course – what to look for?

By rapidbi - Last updated: Sunday, December 20, 2009

Need a Train the trainer course? Google shows over 4 million results – so how do you choose? This article looks at some of the practical things to look for in selection CIPD, CTP, ELF

Learning Styles – Gardner Multiple Intelligence theory

By rapidbi - Last updated: Friday, September 11, 2009

Gardner Multiple Intelligence theory

Overview:

 

The theory of multiple intelligence’s suggests that there are a number of distinct forms of intelligence that each individual possesses in varying degrees. Gardner proposes seven primary forms: linguistic, musical, logical-mathematical, spatial, body-kinesthetic, intra personal (e.g., insight, meta cognition) and interpersonal (e.g., social skills).
According to Howard Gardner, the implication of the theory [...]

Learning Styles – Kolb & Lewin

By rapidbi - Last updated: Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Kolb & Lewin
Learning styles specifically deal with characteristic styles of learning. Kolb (1984) proposes a theory of experiential learning that involves four principal stages: concrete experiences, reflective observation, abstract conceptualization, and active experimentation.
The CE/AC and AE/RO dimensions are polar opposites as far as learning styles are concerned and Kolb postulates four types of learners (divergers, [...]