Thursday, August 4, 2022

Bodily / Kinesthetic



The bodily kinesthetic learning style is one of nine types of learning styles defined in Howard Gardner's theory of Multiple Intelligences. Bodily kinesthetic learning style or intelligence refers to a person's ability to process information physically through hand and body movement, control, and expression. It is also known as the physical learning style or tactile-kinesthetic learning style.


It is the ability to use one's hands to produce or transform things.

Examples: sculpting clay and hands-on learning


How They Learn Best


  • People with bodily-kinesthetic learning styles learn best when they are permitted to use their tactile senses and fine and gross motor movement as part of the learning process. They often prefer direct involvement with the material they are learning rather than worksheets or reading from a book. Bodily-kinesthetic learning style students understand and remember material longer when they use it in an active way.


  • The act of writing can also help them retain and process the information they are writing about. Writing an answer to a question before saying it out loud may be of value to them. Interacting with a computer or keyboard is also of more interest to them than reading. Projects that involve the student in creating displays and props that explain subject matter, such as shadow boxes, models, animations, or videos may be useful to them. They may like to create a game to review information.


  • They will enjoy taking things apart and constructing things. Acting out subjects, role-playing games, demonstrations, experiments and lab work will be of more interest to them. Students may enjoy field trips and scavenger hunts. They often enjoy physical games, exercise, dance, drama, and sports.


Career Choices


  • The bodily-kinesthetic learning style student may be drawn to careers that involve physical interaction. In health professions, these can include surgery, nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, emergency medical technician, and recreation therapy. In the arts, this can include being an actor, dancer, artist (painting, sculpting), craft artist, or designer.


  • Physical education and sports professions include athletic coaches, personal trainers, aerobics instructors, physical education teachers, and professional athletes. Trades include carpentry, woodworking, mechanic, and factory work with moving systems. Other professions include a postal carrier, firefighter, police officer, forest ranger, or the military.








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