Friday, 22 October 2010

The VARK analysis

I took the VARK analysis test after "The Learning and Skills Development for HE and Work" lecture in my second week at Anglia Ruskin University.Before this test I did not really expect any significant accuracy from such a test but surprisingly the test brought out a lot I think is quite helpful in understanding my learning styles.

-I had 14 points on read/write(R) learning strategies which was the highest for my analysis.Of course this is the way I have always learned.The advice that came with this attribute is something I should take note of to improve myself further.

-I had 9 points on Kinesthic(K) which really proves the practical person that I am.This is a point that showed me how I have been able to cope with the different environments up to date.

-Visual andAural were 8 and 6 points respectively and my lowest being Aural means I am not that much of a speaker (not really), but I would agree it is not one of my strongest areas.

On reflection this analysis gives me a picture of someone competent enough with a strong Read/Write bias.

1 comment:

  1. The Aural score is for listening rather than speaking - so you need to try and listen to the radio such as radio 4 to try and develop this learning style.
    You still need to post your SWOT analysis

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