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a multi-sensory learning experience ensures providing a learner with​

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Answered by chettriprakash76
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Explanation:

visual auditory kinesthetic and tactile learning

Answered by jenisha145
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A multi-sensory learning experience ensures providing a learner with​ use more than one of their senses when taking in new information.

Explanation:

  • This learning style encourages us to engage in aural, kinaesthetic, visual,  and tactile activities. Gustatory, olfactory, proprioceptive, and vestibular senses may also be included.
  • Multisensory learning is a particularly popular teaching strategy for children with learning difficulties or learning differences such as Dyslexia or ADHD.
  • It's also a terrific approach to guarantee that your education is inclusive, as it allows children to acquire information in a variety of ways, rather of relying solely on reading, writing, and listening.
  • Let's take a look at the various sorts of sensory learning that we may incorporate into our classrooms:
  • Learning through noises, hearing, and listening is referred to as auditory learning.
  • Learning via seeing and observing is known as visual learning.
  • Tactile learning is when we learn by using our sense of touch.
  • Learning through bodily movement or physical exercise is referred to as kinaesthetic learning (this uses the proprioceptive and vestibular senses).
  • Gustatory and Olfactory learning is based on the senses of taste and smell.
  • Multisensory learning would therefore comprise at least two of these sensory learning modes, but may include even more!
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