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Title: Right Brain/Left Brain


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Right Brain/Left Brain

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What does it mean?
  • An important factor to understanding learning
    styles is understanding brain functioning.
  • Both sides of the brain can reason, but by
    different strategies, and one side may be
    dominant over the other.

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What does it mean? (cont.)
  • A left brain (successive processor) prefers to
    learn in a step-by-step sequential format,
    beginning with details leading to a conceptual
    understanding of a skill.
  • A right brain (simultaneous processor) prefers to
    learn beginning with the general concept and then
    going on to specifics.

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What does it mean? (cont.)
  • A middle brain person shares those of both left
    brain and right brain characteristics.
  • Middle brain often vacillate between the two
    hemispheres when making decisions.

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Who Am I?
  • There are several ways to find out if your are
    left brain or right brain.
  • Several online test are available to test your
    preferences and the way you approach problem
    solving.
  • In HERE, Deb Holsts Human Relations Class, is
    another location to obtain a brief understanding
    of what you are.

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Left Brain
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Left Brain, Here You Are!
  • Left brain individuals process information in a
    linear manner.
  • They take pieces to the puzzle, line them up, and
    arrange them in logical order. From this drawing
    their conclusion to the puzzle.
  • Left brain persons are list makers. They enjoy
    making a master schedule and doing daily planning.

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Left Brain, Here You Are!
  • People of left brain are usually good spellers
    because spelling involves sequence.
  • Left brains also work in the linear and
    sequential processing of math and following
    directions.
  • They have no trouble processing symbols,
    memorizing vocabulary words and math formulas.

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Left Brain Characteristics
  • Rational
  • Respond to verbal instructions
  • Controlled, systematic experiments
  • Problem solves logically and sequentially looking
    at the parts of things
  • Makes objective judgments
  • Looks at differences
  • Is planned and structured
  • Prefers established, certain information.

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Left Brain Characteristics
  • Analytic reader
  • Primary reliance on language in thinking and
    remembering
  • Prefers talking and writing
  • Prefers multiple choice test
  • Controls feelings
  • Prefers hierarchical authority structures
  • Talks, and talks, and talks
  • Sees cause and effect
  • Draws on previously accumulated, organized
    information.

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Right Brain
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Right Brain, Here You Are!
  • While left brain people think in logical order,
    right brain process from a whole to a part,
    holistically.
  • Right brain have difficulty in following a
    lecture unless they are given the big picture
    first.
  • It is important for a right brained person to
    read a chapter prior to lecture to better
    understand what is being discussed.

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Right Brain, Here You Are!
  • The approach of a right brained person is random.
  • Because of the random nature of a right brain,
    they should make list and schedules to help them
    stay on track.
  • Right brain people are color sensitive. Try using
    colors to establish sequences.

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Right Brain, Here You Are!
  • Right brain people are concrete.
  • They want to see, feel, or touch the real object.
  • Right brain individuals may have trouble learning
    to read using phonics.
  • They prefer to see words in context and to see
    how formulas work.
  • Create opportunities for hands on activities to
    use your right brain.

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Right Brain, Here You Are!
  • When processing being a right brain, they use
    intuition.
  • They may know the right answer to a problem, but
    are not sure how they got it.
  • On a quiz, they have a gut feeling as to which
    answers are correct, and they are usually right.
  • The right side of the brain pays attention to
    coherence and meaning, tells you if it feels
    right.

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Right Brain, Here You Are!
  • Right brained people may know what they mean but
    often have trouble finding the right words.
  • Right brain individuals need to back up
    everything visually.
  • When giving directions, they use their hands and
    give names of places along the way verses hard
    north, south, east, west.

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Right Brain Characteristics
  • Intuitive
  • Responds to demonstrated instructions
  • Open-ended, random experiments
  • Problem solves with hunches, looking for patterns
  • Makes subjective judgments
  • Looks at similarities
  • Is fluid and spontaneous
  • Prefers elusive, uncertain information

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Bibliography
  • Right Brain/Left Brain, Learning Styles
    www.mathpower.com/brain
  • Left vs. Right. Which Side Are You On?
    www.mtsu.edu
  • Left Brain/Right Brain http//content.scholasti
    c.com
  • Human Relations 1010 Nancy Conrad and Jackie
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