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An Introduction to Learning Styles and Methods  

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Nicola Johnson An Introduction to Learning Styles and Methods Introduction Throughout the ages learning has always been important. From newborn to elderly learning forms an integral part of everyday life. Learning techniques have changed over the years, early man relied heavily on visual stimulation to learn and this is still the basis of learning today in early childhood. Learning is knowledge acquired through study and visual stimulation. Good teaching, role models and determination are all factors, which influence learning. Models of learning Teachers in the past thought everyone ought to learn the same way. In the Victorian era it was very stern, one sided and involved a lot of humiliation, as poorer pupils where treated as second-class citizens. There was a lot of caning, shouting and being made to stand in a corner to name a few. This went on for years and many of them went to work as servants for the rich. Many thought this was...

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