What is the definition of learning style?
a. An individual's natural or habitual pattern of acquiring and processing information which requires that all instruction take place within that pattern.
b. Learning style refers to ways in which individuals learn new material, and it encompasses thinking, emotional, and psychological behaviors that impact how they take in, engage with, and respond to learning experiences and environments.
c. An instructional theory which states: individuals with exceptionalities differ in how they learn.
d. Learning style refers to a method of teaching exercised by special education teachers.
B
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