• Do You Have The Same Learning Style As Your Favorite Superhero?

    by Jiell Richardson | from realness of health

    Do you share the same learning styles as your favorite superhero? Possibly! Here is how some of your favorite heroes and heroines might be categorized:

    Visual or Spatial, or learning with the help of imagery

    Spider-Man

    In addition to taking pictures for a living, Spidey spends a lot of time people-watching from the top of New York’s skyscrapers. That’s a great way to snoop out criminals and locate kittens who may need rescuing.

    Aural, or learning with the help of music or sound

    Michaelangelo

    As the free-spirited, fun-loving brother of the Ninja Turtles, Mikey’s fluidity and eccentric personality meshes well with that of an aural learner. If Drake released a 90s style math hip-hop album, no question this ninja’s parents are buying it. And yes, math hip-hop is a real thing.

    Verbal, or learning from what’s written or spoken

    Hermione Granger

    Harry and Ron would be completely lost without her. Many considered her to be a more formidable magical practitioner than The Boy Who Lived. Part of what made her such a smart and skilled witch was her genuine love of reading. Spell books, potion recipes, newspapers, you name it. She was always reading ahead, even to some professors' irritation. Reading is, of course, fundamental.

    Physical or Kinesthetic, or a hands-on learner who probably can’t still

    Zack Taylor

    Before Chris Brown was “runnin’ it” and J. Lo was a household name, there was Zack, the original black Power Ranger. He was famous for protecting Angel Grove, practicing martials arts with his buddy, Jason, and more importantly, his dance moves. He is what I like to call a “master of movement”.

    Solitary, or you some time to think it over...alone

    Batman

    This doesn’t need explaining.

    Social, or you learn through interaction with people

    Natalie Cook

    So what makes this Charlie’s Angel a social learner? She’s smart, bubbly and is a real people person. One could bet that she was really into group work in school.

    Logical or Mathematical, or you’re objective, calculating, and by the book

    Blossom

    You just wait until the Powerpuff Girls graduate from college, Reed Richards. She is the “Commander and the Leader” of the trio and is usually the one to resolve conflicts, strategize missions, and most importantly, follow the rules. That definitely takes a sharp, logical mind.

    Don’t know your learning style? Take a test to find out.