Sunday, June 2, 2019
Learning Styles and the Accounting Profession Essay -- Business Accoun
               Every human being in this world is unique and  for each one individual has different ways in which they learn. Learning styles have been formulated over the years to help us recognize the way we approach  education and methods we use to gain knowledge. It is an individuals distinctive approach to learning based on strengths, weaknesses, and preference with a mixture of various styles. In this essay, we will take a look at different learning styles and how they can be implemented and integrated in the accounting profession.                To determine the best way I learn, I carried out two different learning styles questionnaires online. One may find that they are not always categorised in a specific  fictional character rather they may have more than one learning preference. Firstly, the most commonly used Neil Flemings VARK model. Fleming believes that there are four different types of  disciple Visual, Auditory, Reading/writing and Kinesthetic learners. The second m   odel I tried out was Soloman-Felder Learning Styles and Strategies.The two tests that I have done have  elegant much accurately described what kind of learner I am. VARK model states that my dominant learning style is Kinesthetic. Kinesthetic learners learn by doing things physically with  work force on experience rather than listening to someone else. I tend to move around a lot when remembering or revising for an  mental testing which helps me express a thought or understand a subject through bodily movement. My other style is Linguistic and Spatial Visual learning. It is easier for me to  admiration the meaning of things by visually understanding a concept with the help of graphs, pictures, videos, etc or taking notes as I learn. My least preferred style was Auditory. This is  sanely true as I ne...  ..., I believe I can be a good accountant as long as I improve on my weaknesses and master my strengths. References -Chapman, A. 2009. Free learning styles test. Leicester Businessba   ll.com. Available from  http//www.businessballs.com/vaklearningstylestest.htm Accessed 29th November 2010Clark, D. 2008. Visual, Auditory and Kinesthetic Learning styles (VAK). Available from  http//nwlink.com/donclark/hrd/styles/vakt.html  Accessed 29th November 2010McCarthy, M. 2010. Experiential Learning  theory-From Theory to Practice. Orland. Available from http//www.gimi.us/CLUTE_INSTITUTE/ORLANDO_2010/Article%20111.pdf Accessed 2nd December 2010Novin, A., Arjomand, L. and Jourdan, L. Teaching & Learning, Fall 2003, Volume 18, Number 1, pp. 24-31. Available from  http//www.und.nodak.edu/dept/ehd/journal/Fall2003/novin.pdf   Accessed 2nd December                  
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