Monday, June 18, 2012

Learning styles

I've written before about learning styles from the Gregorc model (Concrete Sequential, Abstract Sequential, Abstract Random, Concrete Random).  I found this site very helpful with it's descriptions:

http://www.floatingneutrinos.com/Message/arcs/links_on_abstractrandom.htm

I tend to really wrestle with homeschooling my Concrete Sequential, mostly because my teaching style and gifting seems to really be at odds with this learning style.  I find it a really difficult stretch to try to bring in more hands-on practical learning.  Sometimes I wonder what God was thinking when He put us two together, lol.  On a personal level, I love the way her mind works and often laugh at the ingeniunity of her simple logic and spot-on humor.  On a teaching level, I'm often wondering how I can go beyond my own boundaries as a homeschool mom, how I might branch out and reach that clever mind of hers.  Most days, I throw up my hands and hope that it all straightens itself out one day, and she grows up to be a well educated, highly motivated individual.  The descriptions above, though, gave me yet another glimpse into what her future might be.  I've often told her she could be a lawyer, and on other occasions, an English teacher.  I think she'd really enjoy wielding a red pen! LOL.  So perhaps she will be an editor someday.

Against Answer Getting (video)

Thought I'd share this gem about "answer getting" as a method of teaching mathematics.  It looks at a mindset difference between U.S. teachers and Japanese teachers when teaching mathematics.

http://vimeo.com/30924981