DIFFERENT LEARNING STYLES IN THE CLASSROOM
Keywords:
methods, education, learning style, differences, classroom, benefits, categoriesAbstract
This article investigates how different learning styles influence classroom interactions and provides practical solutions to these issues. By reviewing existing research and real-life examples, the paper emphasizes the importance of recognizing learning styles and suggests strategies for fostering an inclusive and engaging educational environment. The idea of learning styles in this article is crucial in education, affecting both teaching methods and student experiences in the classroom.
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