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Do You Know Your Group Members’ Learning Style Preferences?

When you teach a Sunday School class or Bible study group, it is important to get to know group members. You will want to discover what they like along with their passions, personalities, learning style preferences, and openness to public speaking. There are many ways to discover this information about group members: observation; conversation; surveys; group events (fellowships, projects, and meals); responding to needs/crises; and doing life together (trips, ball games, etc.).

Knowing group members better will improve your understanding of your group as well as your preparation, teaching, and planning for group events. In this post, I want to share a tool that will help you discover the learning style preferences of your group members. Below is the Learning Style Preferences inventory from the appendix of my book, Discipling | Aneko Press.

Learning Style Preferences Inventory

Check 8-10 phrases that best describe the way you prefer learning. Total your checkmarks.

Verbal
____  Enjoy listening to stories
____  Talk a lot
____  Enjoy discussions
____  Like listening to debates
____  Enjoy word games
____  Like writing and reading
____  Enjoy listening to music
Total Checked _____
Visual
____  Enjoy viewing artwork
____  Like watching TV & videos
____  Can read maps well
____  Like taking pictures
____  Enjoy drawing
____  Easily distracted by movement
____  Like to see demonstrations
Total Checked _____  
Active
____  Enjoy drama and acting
____  Like to walk and hike
____  Want to touch/feel things
____  Enjoy physical activities
____  Good at sports/athletics
____  Good hand-eye coordination
____  Cannot sit still for very long
Total Checked _____
Rational
____  Like to solve puzzles
____  Enjoy numbers and math
____  Good at problem solving
____  Prefer to work from a list
____  Like to go by the rules
____  Can calculate in your head
____  Asks a lot of questions
Total Checked _____  

Instructions

I give you permission to print the inventory and share it with group members. Ask group members to write their name on it and then follow the directions in italics. Collect their inventories, and notice how many of the learning styles are represented in your group. Using teaching methods which address the learning style preferences of group members tends to increase…

  • interest in,
  • conversation during,
  • understanding of,
  • retention of,
  • application of, and
  • obedience from

…the learning experience. Not only that, but addressing their learning style preferences raises the likelihood of satisfaction in the group experience. As a result, they are more likely to talk about the experience with others and invite people to join them.

Challenge

The challenge is for you to get to know group members, including their learning style preferences. When will you give them the inventory/survey? (Don’t call it a test!) Keep in mind that most curriculum offers a variety of teaching methods. Be willing to make adjustments in your lessons in order to address their learning styles. The rewards are well worth the effort. Grab a copy of Discipling | Aneko Press. Make disciples. Be revolutionary!

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