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What Are the Common Learning Preferences?
In nursing education, the most commonly recognized learning preferences are visual, auditory, reading/writing, and kinesthetic (VARK model).
Visual Learners:
Prefer diagrams, charts, and visual aids.
Auditory Learners:
Benefit from listening to lectures, discussions, and audio materials.
Reading/Writing Learners:
Excel with textual information, note-taking, and reading assignments.
Kinesthetic Learners:
Prefer hands-on experiences, simulations, and practical exercises.
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