How Vistas Learning Adapts to Different Learning Styles
In traditional education methods, individual students and learners often do not receive the attention they need, and the lessons are taught at the same pace for all students. But different students have different learning capabilities, different speeds, and even different learning styles.
We at Vista’s Learning have recognized the necessity to identify and cater to different learning styles. We have developed a comprehensive approach to accommodate various learning preferences to make sure that every student receives the best education.
Let’s look in detail at how Vista’s Learning adapts to different learning styles.
Understanding learning styles
First and foremost, it is crucial to understand the primary learning styles so that we can adapt and cater to those styles.
- Visual Learners: It is easier for them to understand concepts with visual techniques like charts, diagrams, graphs, etc. They prefer to see information and visualize relationships between ideas.
- Auditory Learners: They learn best through listening and speaking in situations such as lectures and group discussions.
- Kinesthetic learners prefer to learn through experience and practice, engaging in physical activities.
- Reading and Writing Learners: Learn best through reading and writing activities.
Visual Learning
To help visual learners grasp concepts more effectively, we incorporate several videos, animations, and charts into our lessons and classes.
Infographics and Charts: Through charts, complex information can be broken down into easy-to-understand visual formats.
Videos and Animations: We have taken a lot of effort to include engaging videos and animations in most of our lessons to make them more interesting and make it easier for visual learners to process, understand, and retain information.
Mind Maps: These tools help students organize and visualize the relationships between different pieces of information.
Auditory Learning
To enable auditory learners to learn effectively, Vistas Learning provides several resources that cater to their preferences for auditory information processing:
Video Lectures: Students can listen to lectures and explanations, making it easier for them to understand and remember the material. The recorded classes can be played any number of times the student wishes.
Discussion Forums: Interactive platforms allow students to participate in discussions, enhancing their understanding through verbal exchange.
Vernacular classes: We offer our classes in five regional languages: Hindi, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam. Students can listen to classes in their native languages, allowing them to better understand and grasp concepts.
Kinesthetic Learning
We understand the importance of hands-on experience in the learning process of students; that’s why Vistas incorporates activities that engage kinesthetic learners:
Interactive Simulations: Virtual labs and simulations allow students to engage in experiential learning, applying theoretical knowledge to practical scenarios.
Project-Based Learning: Students undertake projects that require them to actively apply their knowledge, fostering a deeper understanding through practice.
Chapter-wise assessment: A curriculum-aligned, structured live class session will provide you with a comprehensive learning experience. You can select the schedule that best suits your needs.
Reading/Writing Learning
Simplified study material: For students who excel through reading and writing, Vistas Learning offers extensive resources to support their preferred learning style
Comprehensive Text Materials: Detailed reading materials and textbooks are provided, covering various subjects in depth. These materials were created by our staff to simplify even complicated topics, which allows students to read and learn concepts on their own.
Writing Assignments: Regular writing tasks help students consolidate their understanding and express their knowledge effectively.
Quizzes and worksheets: These tools reinforce learning through written practice, aiding in retention and comprehension.
Students learn at their own pace.
In conventional classrooms, students are forced to move together at the same pace, but this is often not possible as different students have different strengths and weaknesses. This might lead some students to fall behind others.
However, in personalised learning, students are encouraged to learn at their own pace, giving them the time they need to understand concepts, hence allowing them to fully understand concepts.
While some students have a dominant learning style, it is common for many students to have a combination of learning styles. So it is essential to include lesson plans for different learning styles in your lesson plans.
Vista’s was incorporated to ensure everyone can have access to quality education despite their financial backgrounds, and we make sure every student receives the support and guidance to succeed. By providing diverse resources and catering to different learning styles, Vista’s Learning creates an inclusive and effective learning environment.