Barsch Learning Styles Inventory—ENG090-608
Please check the appropriate line after each statement.
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Often
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Sometimes
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Seldom
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Can remember more
about a subject through listening than reading.
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x
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2.
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Follow written
directions better than oral directions.
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x
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3.
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Like to write things
down or take notes for a visual review.
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x
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4.
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Bear down extremely
hard with a pen or pencil when writing.
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x
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5.
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Require explanations
of diagrams, graphs or visual directions.
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x
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6.
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Enjoy working with
tools.
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x
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7.
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Are skillful with and
enjoy developing and making graphs and charts.
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x
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8.
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Can tell if sounds
match when presented with pairs of sounds.
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x
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9.
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Remember best by
writing things down several times.
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x
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10.
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Can understand and
follow directions on maps.
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x
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11.
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Do better at academic
subjects by listening to lectures and tapes.
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x
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12.
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Play with coins or
keys in pocket.
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x
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13.
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Learn to spell better
by repeating the letters out loud than by writing the word on paper.
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x
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14.
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Can better understand
a news article by reading about it in the paper than by listening to
radio.
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x
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15.
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Chew gum, smoke or
snack during studies.
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x
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16.
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Feel the best way to
remember is to picture it in your head.
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x
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Learning spelling by
“finger spelling” the words.
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x
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Would rather listen to
a good lecture or speech than read about the same material in a book.
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x
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19.
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Are good at solving
and working on jigsaw puzzles and mazes.
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x
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20.
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Grip objects in hands
during learning period.
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x
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21.
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Prefer listening to
the news on the radio rather than reading about it in a newspaper.
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x
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Obtain information on
an interesting subject by reading relevant materials.
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x
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23.
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Feel very comfortable
touching others, hugging, handshaking, etc.
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x
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24.
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Follow oral directions
better than written ones.
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x
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Barsch learning style inventory
Scoring procedures and expanations
Scoring procedures
Often = 5
points
sometimes = 3
points
seldom = 1 point
Place the point value on
the line next to its corresponding item number. Next add the points to
obtain the preference scores under each heading.
Visual
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Auditory
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Kinesthetic
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TVPS
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TAPS
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TKPS
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TVPS = Total Visual
Preferences Score
TAPS = Total Auditory
Preferences Score
TKPS = Total Kinesthetic
Preferences Score
If you are a VISUAL
LEARNER, that is, you have a high visual score, then by all means be sure you
see all study materials. Use charts, maps, filmstrips, notes and
flashcards. Practice visualizing or picturing spelling words, for
example, in your head. Write out everything for frequent and quick visual
review. It is obvious you learn best when you SEE things… make it a point
to see things.
If you are an AUDITORY
LEARNER, that is, have auditory score, then be sure to use tapes. Sit in
the front of the lecture hall or classroom where you can hear best and can
review them frequently. Tape your class or lecture notes. After you
read something, summarize it on tape or out loud. Verbally review spelling
words, lectures or test material with a friend.
If you are a Kinesthetic
LEANER, that is, have a high tactile score, you need to involve your body in
the process of learning. Trace words, for example, as you are saying
them. Facts that must be learned should be written several times.
Keep a supply of scratch paper just for that purpose. Taking and keeping
lecture notes will be very important. Take a walk and study your notes at the
same time.
Barsch Learning Styles Explanations:
Learning
Style
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Clues
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Learning
Tips
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Visual
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Auditory
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Kinesthetic
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As a result of this
learning inventory what do you think you can do to strengthen your
learning? Give yourself some examples.
I tested out as an auditory learner, but I am I think
definitely split down the middle with visual and auditory. I need to take notes and read them aloud to
myself. Looking at lecture notes and
often times taking notes myself are very helpful to remembering the essential
information.
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