Recognizing and accommodating different learning preferences is critical to increasing engagement in learning by acknowledging and accommodating the different ways in which people learn and process information. This approach is consistent with the understanding that people have unique styles, preferences, and strengths when it comes to learning principles. Recognizing diverse learning preferences allows for personalized learning experiences. By tailoring content delivery to different formats, such as visual aids, hands-on experiences, or discussions, students can learn material in a way that suits their preferred style.