Understanding The Verbal Linguistic Learning Style
Verbal-linguistic learning style, or intelligence, is one of eight types of learning styles defined in Howard Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences. Gardner’s theory, developed during the 1960s, helps teachers, trainers, and employers adjust their teaching styles to fit the needs of different learners. Verbal-linguistic learning style refers to a person’s ability to reason, solve problems, and learn using language. Because so much of the school curriculum is taught verbally, verbal-linguistic learners tend to do well in school....