Improve your learning by identifying the study strategies that are best for you. Try the free VARK learning styles questionnaire.
Learning Styles VARK is part of a learning style. The term learning style is loosely used to describe almost any attribute or characteristic of learning. Technically the term refers to all the components that might affect a person’s preferences for learning. Some inventories report on 20+ components in a learning style (such as motivation, surface-deep approaches to learning, as well as ...
VARK learning styles help you understand how you might prefer to learn. The most common learning style is multimodal, with people using a mix of styles. Do you ever feel like you struggle to learn ...
The acronym VARK stands for the four VARK modalities – Visual, Aural, Read/write, and Kinesthetic – sensory modalities that are used for learning information. Fleming and Mills (1992) suggested these four modalities that seem to reflect the experiences of students and teachers. Although there is some overlap between them they are defined as follows.
Use the VARK questionnaire to find out your learning style - do you prefer to use Visual, Aural, Read/write or Kinesthetic learning strategies, or a combination?
Discover the best learning strategies to use for your VARK learning preference - Visual, Aural, Read/write, and Kinesthetic.
VARK is the starting point for thinking about how you learn best. Take advantage of your VARK results - try the learning strategies listed for your preference.
This introduction to VARK explains how you can use VARK to identify your learning style and find study strategies that you can use to improve your learning.