At - risk readers tend to be global, tactile, and
kinesthetic learners who respond well to group work, movement, choices, and structure.
Roni Henderson, who runs AWOL's theater arts program, says AWOL's programming is a magnet for visual, tactile, and
kinesthetic learners who struggle with rote learning.
Not exact matches
Even those
who may not fall into the
kinesthetic learners» category can benefit from more tactile and interactive eLearning activities.
The downside is that employees and students
who aren't «self - starters» or are more
kinesthetic learners may suffer from a lack of set location and time.
They are particularly beneficial to
kinesthetic learners,
who learn better when they are involved in some form of activity where they get to do something.
Some students are visual
learners who prefer using pictures or images; some students are physical or
kinesthetic who prefer using their bodies and sense of touch.