Muslimah81
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I came across an article regarding learning styles. It made me appreciate how Allah swt in His infinite Wisdom created us to be different and unique in our own way.
I am definitely a…………………………………………………….. Reflector
What’s your learning style?
Activists enjoy the here and now, dominated by immediate experience, tend to revel in the short term crisis. They tend to thrive on the challenge of new experiences, but are relatively bored with implementation and longer term consolidation.
Reflectors like to stand back and ponder on experiences and observe them from different perspectives. They collect data and analyse it before coming to any conclusions. They like to consider all possible angles and implications before making a move so they tend to be cautious. They actually enjoy observing other people in action and often take a back seat at meetings.
Theorists are keen on basic assumptions, principles, theories, models and system thinking. They prize rationality and logic. They tend to be detached, analytical, and are unhappy with subjective or ambiguous experiences. They like to be make things tidy and fit them into rational schemes.
Pragmatists positively search out new ideas and take the first opportunity to experiment with applications. They are the sort of people who return from management courses brimming with ideas that they want to try out in practice. They respond to problems and opportunities ‘as a challenge’.
I came across an article regarding learning styles. It made me appreciate how Allah swt in His infinite Wisdom created us to be different and unique in our own way.
I am definitely a…………………………………………………….. Reflector

What’s your learning style?
Activists enjoy the here and now, dominated by immediate experience, tend to revel in the short term crisis. They tend to thrive on the challenge of new experiences, but are relatively bored with implementation and longer term consolidation.
Reflectors like to stand back and ponder on experiences and observe them from different perspectives. They collect data and analyse it before coming to any conclusions. They like to consider all possible angles and implications before making a move so they tend to be cautious. They actually enjoy observing other people in action and often take a back seat at meetings.
Theorists are keen on basic assumptions, principles, theories, models and system thinking. They prize rationality and logic. They tend to be detached, analytical, and are unhappy with subjective or ambiguous experiences. They like to be make things tidy and fit them into rational schemes.
Pragmatists positively search out new ideas and take the first opportunity to experiment with applications. They are the sort of people who return from management courses brimming with ideas that they want to try out in practice. They respond to problems and opportunities ‘as a challenge’.