top of page

Brain Based Learning

Brain Based Learning is a method in which the assets of the individual’s brain are used. One area of brain based learning works with students’ learning styles.

Students use a combination of learning styles. The basic ones are auditory, visual, and kinesthetic. There are more categories, but I use these most often with my students.

The auditory learner is the one who can listen and learn the information immediately. The visual learner needs to see a picture, diagram, sketch, or cartoon of information to remember it. The kinesthetic learner needs to be able to see a picture, trace it, hold it, or reproduce it to learn the information.

Instruction should include all of these types of learners. What kind is your student?

Have a struggling student? Brain Based Learning and identifying learning styles are available. Get immediate help. Contact Beth Silver at 310-720-0390 or bethcarolsilver@gmail.com.

0 views0 comments

Recent Posts

See All

Brain Based Learning and Emotions

The brain functions on emotions. Understanding a student’s emotional focus during the learning process is important. In the course of a lesson of about 20 minutes, the student’s emotional focus may ch

Brain Based Learning at Ed Sage School

Brain Based Learning targets individual brains, emotional responses, and learning styles at Ed Sage School. Each student has an individual Student Action Plan that addresses how to help them with thei

Brain Based Learning-What is it?

Brain based learning is a way for students to learn information based on the strengths of their individual brains. The objective of the lessons is for students to put information into memory in a way

bottom of page