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Wyman, Andrea – 1989
In library instruction, as in any instructional setting, individual learning styles should be addressed to ensure better learning and retention. Historical examination of learning styles research suggests that in order to appreciate the diversity of students' learning styles and to apply this understanding in a library or information environment,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Educational Strategies, Field Dependence Independence, Instructional Effectiveness
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Sheridan, Jean – Research Strategies, 1986
The psychological and educational needs of the growing population of adult students are considered, as well as the availability of necessary library services and materials for this group. The concept of andragogy (i.e., the teaching of adults), is discussed, the literature is reviewed, and a philosophical base is established. (Author/EM)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Adult Learning, Adult Students, Andragogy
Ediger, Marlow – 1987
To achieve the many goals set forth for school libraries, quality libraries containing a variety of printed and visual materials are needed. For example, because there are many differences among individual students, a variety of books at different reading levels and on different topics should be available, and librarians should employ various…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Resources Centers, Learning Strategies, Librarians
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Jacobson, Frances F. – Research Strategies, 1987
Describes the development and design of an undergraduate course which utilized a marketing principles class to teach students information gathering techniques as part of a college wide competency requirement. The materials and procedures used, roles of instructors and librarians in the course, and evaluation of the project are discussed. (CLB)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Business Education, College Curriculum, Competency Based Education
Ontario Dept. of Education, Toronto. – 1981
This report focuses on resource-based learning programs and describes ways in which such programs can (1) provide for students' individual differences in learning rate and style; (2) maximize opportunities for exceptional students; and (3) familiarize students with the use of a wide range of learning materials, including modern technology. The…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Change Strategies, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education
Lally, John L.; And Others – 1989
A library module skills development component that acquaints students with the organization and location of materials in the library has been developed as part of a coordinated core curriculum for academically deficient students requiring compensatory course work in the social sciences and the humanities. The library sessions, conducted by the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Style, Compensatory Education, Course Integrated Library Instruction
McCormack, Robin; Pancini, Geraldine – 1991
This guide is designed for those teaching return-to-study courses for adults. It is divided into two parts. A course guide begins by explaining why past approaches for equipping students for academic success are unhelpful. The approach used in this guide is described by drawing on cognitive psychology, especially about short- and long-term memory,…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Learning, Adult Students, Age Differences