Learning Style Inventory

According to the Learning Style Inventory (LSI), there are four different learning styles. The styles are diverger, assimilator, converger, and accommodator. A diverger is someone that has strengths in imaginative ability, understanding people, recognizing problems, and brainstorming. Assimilators are strong in planning, creating models, defining problems, and developing theories. A converger’s strengths are problem solving, decision making, deductive reasoning, and defining problems. Finally accommodators are strong in getting things done, leadership, and risk taking. After filling out the LSI test I found out that my learning style was a diverger. Divergers focus mostly on concrete experience and reflective observation when trying to learn something. I learned that to develop my diverger learning skills I need to practice being more sensitive and gathering information with an open mind.

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