Dear College of Law and Management Students
In collaboration with Kharendwe from the SRC, the Student Support Services of the College of Law and Management are running the game-changing Kolb’s Learning Styles workshop with you, as interested students, tomorrow, Thursday 16 April, starting at 5pm sharp!
Please use the following link to access the amazing and absolutely free online workshop:
Microsoft Teams meeting
Join: https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/368337571436115?p=qFIRk1dfqhwNBL5sSn
Meeting ID: 368 337 571 436 115
Passcode: KF9GD2VR
Please make sure that before the workshop, you have printed out a copy of the attached workbook, to make it easier for yourself during the workshop.
For information about the workshop, please read the following:
Kolb’s Learning Styles:
Because human beings are unique and different, we all have different learning preferences, strengths and techniques. What works well for you might not work well for someone else. Understanding your natural, dominant learning preference can strengthen your studying, and knowing ways to study based on your learning style to enhance your potential growth areas can develop you into a stronger all-round student.
Try this fun and fascinating workshop to put some more tools into your academic toolbox and become an even better student!
This workshop will use David Kolb's Learning Style approach and can be used for all students
The workshop will assist in unlocking students' learning potential and exploring their personalities in a learning environment.
At the end of the session participants will be able to:
- identify your own learning style
- understand how to approach your studies in a way that will work best for you
- know how to maximize your learning strengths and areas of all round potential to become an excellent all-round student
- understand yourselves better in a learning environment.
This has implications for your working style and time management and how you organise your life.
Looking very forward to running this fun and fantastic workshop with you tomorrow!
See you then!