
Learning styles refer to different ways in which individuals prefer to acquire and process information.
While there are many other models and theories of learning styles, some of the most common include:
• Visual
• Auditory
• Reading/writing
• Kinaesthetic
It's important to note that not all individuals fit neatly into one particular learning style category, and some may have different learning preferences.
Additionally, there is some debate in the education community about the validity of learning styles. Some researchers suggest that insufficient evidence supports that teaching specific learning techniques improves learning outcomes.
Nonetheless, many educators continue incorporating learning style considerations into their teaching practices.
Do you know your learning style?

