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Education Sector - Types of Learners and Their Learning Styles

Enthusiastic Learners Vs Reluctant Learners - Their Learning Styles KYKO High Self-Actualization Dimension The Normal Personality Enthusiastic learners and their learning styles The enthusiastic learners have a high need for achievement. They study hard to chase after good grades. They work hard to understand the nature of things and how they work. They do not mind studying until the wee hours of the morning to do their homework or prepare for their examination. The enthusiastic learners have high growth needs. They are attentive in class and show great interest in theories and abstract concepts. They are keen to seek new knowledge and often take initiative to learn from the resources in the library and the internet to grow their potentials. The enthusiastic learners have high need for fulfillment. They enjoy studying and get satisfaction from being a top scorer. The enthusiastic learners have good intellectual skills. They grasp knowledge by thinking/theorizing. They focus on logic and reasoning to solve specific problems. The enthusiastic learners excel at understanding a wide range of information. They are reliable, responsible and committed to what they are doing and often engage themselves in functional activities.

Education Sector - Types of Learners and Their Learning Styles

KYKO Low Self-Actualization Dimension The Neurotic Personality Reluctant learners and their learning styles The reluctant learners have a fairly low need for achievement. They are not interested to accomplish anything and tend to cause problems wherever they go. They often wander along without a purpose in life. The reluctant learners are not too concerned chasing after good grades. Often they show no interest in their studies to understand the nature of things and how they work. They often daydream in class and seldom do their homework. They tend to engage themselves in destructive deeds rather than focusing on their studies. The reluctant learners have a fairly low desire for fulfillment. Often they get bored learning new things. Somewhat, they hate schooling and use it as a playground to vent their frustration. The reluctant learners have fairly low growth needs. They are not too interested to grow their potentials. They see learning as a painstaking process and often wish they could leave school earlier. The reluctant learners are relatively unhealthy in their mental and psychological disposition. Often they are difficult, destructive and problematic. They can become quite irrational, inconsiderate and often engage themselves in dysfunctional activities.

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