A - VAK Learning
A - VAK Learning
A - VAK Learning
Circle or tick the answer that most represents how you generally behave.
(It’s best to complete the questionnaire before reading the accompanying explanation.)
5. I tend to say:
a) watch how I do it
b) listen to me explain
c) you have a go
Now add up how many A’s, B’s and C’s you selected.
Some people find that their learning style may be a blend of two or three styles, in this
case read about the styles that apply to you in the explanation below.
When you have identified your learning style(s), read the learning styles explanations and
consider how this might help you to identify learning and development that best meets
your preference(s).
The VAK learning styles model suggests that most people can be divided into one of
three preferred styles of learning. These three styles are as follows, (and there is no right
or wrong learning style):
Someone with a Visual learning style has a preference for seen or observed
things, including pictures, diagrams, demonstrations, displays, handouts, films,
flip-chart, etc. These people will use phrases such as ‘show me’, ‘let’s have a look
at that’ and will be best able to perform a new task after reading the instructions
or watching someone else do it first. These are the people who will work from
lists and written directions and instructions.
Someone with an Auditory learning style has a preference for the transfer of
information through listening: to the spoken word, of self or others, of sounds and
noises. These people will use phrases such as ‘tell me’, ‘let’s talk it over’ and will
be best able to perform a new task after listening to instructions from an expert.
These are the people who are happy being given spoken instructions over the
telephone, and can remember all the words to songs that they hear!
People commonly have a main preferred learning style, but this will be part of a blend of
all three. Some people have a very strong preference; other people have a more even
mixture of two or less commonly, three styles.
When you know your preferred learning style(s) you understand the type of learning that
best suits you. This enables you to choose the types of learning that work best for you.
There is no right or wrong learning style. The point is that there are types of learning that
are right for your own preferred learning style.
Please note that this is not a scientifically validated testing instrument – it is a free
assessment tool designed to give a broad indication of preferred learning style(s).