Learning Styles Questionnaire
The Learning Styles Questionnaire identifies an individual’s preference for using one of four learning styles: activist, reflector, theorist, or pragmatist.
About this Test
The Learning Styles Questionnaire identifies an individual’s preference for using one of four learning styles: activist, reflector, theorist, or pragmatist. Use it to assess skills like:
- Learn how to maximize learning strengths
- Develop less dominant learning styles
- Balance the learning styles of groups
- Surface team learning difficulties
This test provides the answers you need to make informed decisions.
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Knowledge of your preferred learning styles puts you in a better position for selecting the learning experiences better suited for your needs. Learning Styles Questionnaire (LSQ) was developed by renowned learning specialists Peter Honey and Alan Mumford. The assessment identifies an individual’s preference for using one of four learning styles: activist, reflector, theorist, or pragmatist.
How It Works
The Learning Styles Questionnaire starts with an 80-item self-assessment that takes individuals approximately 30 minutes to complete. The result is a score containing the four learning styles with the highest score is the individual’s dominant learning style using a four-quadrant model.
Uses and Applications
- Balance the learning styles of groups
- Help trainers identify the dominant learning style of participants
- Surface team learning difficulties
- Help managers understand and motivate their employees
- Discuss the learning process
- Help participants expand their learning style range
The accompanying workbook, Capitalizing on Your Learning Style, helps individuals make sense of their LSQ results. It shows individuals how to maximize their learning strengths, compensate for weaknesses, and develop their less dominant styles.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this training session, participants will:
- Identify individual learning style preferences
- Increase the awareness of learning activities that are congruent with individual learning styles
- Learn how to maximize learning strengths
- Develop less dominant learning styles
- Balance the learning styles of groups
- Surface team learning difficulties
- Expand their learning style range
Product Details
- Product Type: Assessment. The Facilitator Guide includes everything you need to lead a successful training session.
- Target Audience: Individuals at all levels.
- Measures: How participants’ behaviors match one of four learning styles.
Dimensions: Planning, experiencing, reviewing, and concluding.
- Time Required: 1.5 hours.
What to Order
Facilitator Guide: Order One Guide Per Trainer – The Learning Styles Questionnaire Facilitator Guide includes comprehensive background information, activities, reproducible handouts, and even a professional PowerPoint presentation. Facilitator support materials will be available to you as a digital download link in your order confirmation.
Workbook 5-Pack: Order One Pack for Up to Five Participants – The Workbook serves as a comprehensive takeaway and includes critical content, worksheets, and forms used during the workshop.
Paper Assessment 5-Pack: Order One Pack for Up to Five Participants – The print version is ideal for facilitators who prefer to oversee scoring and administration of the assessment. It includes pressure-sensitive forms for manual scoring.
Online Assessment: Order One Per Participant. – A detailed report is delivered electronically to the facilitator when completed.
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The Learning Styles Questionnaire identifies an individual’s preference for using one of four learning styles: activist, reflector, theorist, or pragmatist.
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