Using Visual Methods
I teach alot of Medical Terminology and Anatomy and Physiology. I think that my students get a better understanding of the terms by seeing them written in their own handwriting on flashcards, a blackboard or note pad. Usually I have them break down the prefix, suffix and root words.
If you incorporate all 3 types of methods in your teaching plan, you will reach each style without having to assess which student has which style.
Are most instructors able to learn what type of learners each student is? It's practical for me to learn that in smaller classes or about students I will teach for several courses, but it seems less practical for larger classes or for groups of students I may only teach one course to...
Reinforcing knowledge and skills is our most important job.
Writing reenforces the learning process for my students
I recommend flash cards use before every exam.
As you create the words from fragmentsi.e. root and prefix the students tend to understand better
I use terminology for pharmacology and phlebotomy. They help the students learn
I agree that writing the terms down themselves, also offers a good way of studying while they write. It allows them to looks up terms they are not sure and write down, the ones they know as well. The flashcards are the bomb!
Valerie, thanks for sharing your thoughts.
I have a lot of visual learners in my class and I find that visual learners do better when they write out the terms and definitions. When it comes to the test, they remember the act of writing out the terms and usually that will trigger the correct response.
Visual methods can reinforce as well as clear up any confusion.
I agree Once they see it broken down and them put together again they get it It's a great sight to see
Flash cards are the definite favorite of most of the people who have taken this course, Lynn. Glad they work for you!
I like using visual aids it helps the students to remember. Flash card are my favorites.
The act of writing helps to teach and reinforce the lesson, so having the students create their own set of flashcards, notes is another visit to content.