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Citation

VARK began in 1987. The publication that launched VARK was::

Title: Not Another Inventory, Rather a Catalyst for Reflection

Published in: To Improve the Academy, Vol. 11, 1992, Page 137.

Authors: Neil D. Fleming and Colleen Mills both at Lincoln University, Canterbury, New Zealand

The VARK website began in 2001.

Resources

Articles

The Nature Of Preference.

Neil Fleming.

2009 VARK Scoring Trial.

Neil Fleming.

I'm different; not dumb: Modes of presentation (V.A.R.K) in the tertiary classroom.

Neil Fleming, Lincoln University

Coping with a Revolution: Will the Internet Change Learning?

Neil Fleming, Lincoln University

Not Another Inventory, Rather a Catalyst for Reflection

Neil Fleming and Colleen Mills, Lincoln University

Learning Styles Again: VARKing up the right tree!

Neil Fleming, Educational Developer and David Baume, FSEDA, Higher Education Consultant

Learning Preferences and Sport

Juli Dunn, Associate Professor of Sport Studies, Whitman College, Walla Walla, WA, USA

LEARNING STYLES OF LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS: DOES POLICE WORK AFFECT HOW OFFICERS LEARN?

by John M Landry

Adult Learning Styles: How the VARK learning style inventory can be used to improve student learning.

by Vanessa Marcy, MMSc, PA-C

The Case Against Learning Styles

Neil Fleming

Learning styles and fieldwork education: Students' perspectives

Linda Robertson, Tania Smellie, Phillipa Wilson and Lisa Cox
with permission from the New Zealand Association of Occupational Therapists/Whakaora Ngangahau Aotearoa

Facts, Fallacies and Myths: VARK and Learning Preferences

Neil Fleming

Other Resources

Learning Styles Role Play

 
 
 
 

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