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The Three Representational Modes (TRiM)

The Three Representational Modes (TRiM)

We learn through our senses and these involve the three main processes. The three modes are – linguistic, non-linguistics, and the Affective, and they are called the three representational modes

The three modes-

 

All the above-mentioned modes are of equal importance in the learning and development. When we learn there is an equal use of lingual, non-lingual and the affective. Therefore, at the workplace, all the three above mentioned modes are important if we talk about implementing the learning and development.

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