A Study on Identification of Auditory, Visual, and Kinaesthetic Learning Essentials for Adolescents Studying in Government Schools at Dakshina Kannada District

Author:

Gowda Gururaj Ganapati1,D’Mello Laveena2

Affiliation:

1. Research Scholar, College of Social Science & Humanities, Srinivas University, Mangalore, India.

2. Assistant Professor, College of Social Sciences & Humanities, Srinivas University, Mangaluru, Karnataka, India.

Abstract

The traditional method of teaching approach in Indian schools is basically a threat for flexible learning where students are given importance based on their learning preferences. Students are not encouraged for maximized learning through their different learning style when teachers in classroom use the only chalk-talk method of teaching approach. The main objective of this study is to identify the learning essentials of the adolescents, which helps the teachers to create positive interest among students in learning &classroom behaviour and improve their comprehension in day to day learning. In Indian schools some are auditory learners, some visual and some are kinaesthetic learners, but majority of the students learn better throughmulti-dimensional teaching approach which includes Audio, Visual and Kinaesthetic teaching approach. But due to the use of the traditional method of teaching in Indian schools the students are unable to perform better in their academics. The family, peer group as well as the school environment is also causing several emotional and psychological problems among these adolescents which is also a cause behind their learning interest.Hereby, we can come to the conclusion that the students are deferent in learning. But there is a severe need to identify the learning essentials of adolescents to explore the new model in classroom teaching to encourage them towards learning and maximize their academic performance.Secondary data method is used and the study is descriptive in nature.

Publisher

Srinivas University

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