What are the modalities?
Hereof, what are the 4 modalities?
There are four main modalities that educators often consider: kinesthetic (moving), visual (seeing), auditory (hearing), and tactile (touching). Most students can learn through any of the following, but that doesn't mean they don't have preferences (as we all do) to make instruction more meaningful and engaging.
Subsequently, one may also ask, what are modalities in teaching?
Learning modalities are methods we use to learn using our senses. In education, the four learning modalities are visual, auditory, kinesthetic, and tactile. Learners who are visual will learn best when things are presented in a way they can see, like charts and graphs.
Visual, Auditory, and Kinesthetic Learning Styles (VAK) Learners use all three modalities to receive and learn new information and experiences. However, according to the VAK or modality theory, one or two of these receiving styles is normally dominant.