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Teaching with Style

Your primary goal as an ABE teacher is to help students become better learners. To do this most effectively, you must incorporate strategies and activities that emphasize active rather than passive learning. A key to getting and keeping students actively involved in learning is an understanding of each individual's learning style preference, as well as your own teaching and learning style.

Based on the strengths of your learning and teaching styles, what strategies will you incorporate in your classroom to better serve students who do not exhibit the same learning style as you do? Click here to post your response to the bulletin board.



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This web-based training program was developed by the State of Florida Adult Basic Education Committee of the Practitioners' Task Force, through an Adult Education State Leadership Grant from the Florida Department of Education, Division of Community Colleges and Workforce Education.

Disclaimer: While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this web-based training component, it is not an official publication of the Florida Department of Education.