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Dewi D. Hariri; Hilda Mahmudah; Fayza S. Wibawa; Nia Kania – Pedagogical Research, 2025
Mathematics is an essential subject in schools, helping develop cognitive skills such as critical analysis, logical reasoning, and problem-solving. However, academic achievement in mathematics often declines, with some students having difficulty understanding mathematical ideas. Many factors influence mathematics achievement, including students'…
Descriptors: Correlation, Cognitive Style, Mathematics Achievement, Logical Thinking
Wang, Lu; Carr, Martha – Educational Psychologist, 2014
In this review, a new model that is grounded in information-processing theory is proposed to account for gender differences in spatial ability. The proposed model assumes that the relative strength of working memory, as expressed by the ratio of visuospatial working memory to verbal working memory, influences the type of strategies used on spatial…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Gender Differences, Spatial Ability, Task Analysis
Shade, Barbara J. – 1984
Specific and unique information processing patterns have been developed by Black Americans as a result of coping with and adapting to a color-conscious society. A review of the literature shows that the major variation in the processing of information which seems to be uniquely Black American occurs in their patterns of perception. Specifically,…
Descriptors: Blacks, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Cultural Differences
Piemonte, Charles – Curriculum Review, 1982
Stresses the importance of visualization in mathematics education by reviewing research dealing with the relationship between mathematical and spatial ability, and recommends that such findings be incorporated into mathematics instruction. (JJD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Computer Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Mathematical Concepts
Klein, Perry D. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2003
Many educational theorists in recent decades have argued for the plurality of forms of knowledge, both in the mind and in the curriculum. Two popular ways of conceptualizing this plurality have claimed that individual students either differ in their "learning styles" or possess "multiple intelligences". Both theories have encountered numerous…
Descriptors: Multiple Intelligences, Cognitive Style, Learning Disabilities, Spatial Ability
Beals, Mark G. – 1981
The main thrust of American education has been cognitively oriented. Recent research on the human brain suggests that such orientation is a general function of only one hemisphere of the brain, the left. Because of the close relationships among speech, language, thinking, reasoning, and the higher mental functions, the left brain hemisphere…
Descriptors: Cerebral Dominance, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Convergent Thinking

Evans, Gary W. – Psychological Bulletin, 1980
Research is reviewed on human spatial cognition in real, everyday settings and is organized into five empirical categories: age, familiarity, gender, class and culture, and physical components of settings. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Age, Children

Uhlig, George E.; Vasquez, Alma G. – Journal of Teacher Education, 1982
Cross-cultural research findings are summarized in an effort to inform multicultural educators of subtle differences in how children from various cultures learn. Differences in spatial conceptualization, cognitive learning, nonverbal communication, personality, and general attitudes are discussed. Research methodology is noted. (PP)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Conceptual Tempo, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences
Scribner, Shauna A.; Anderson, Marcia A. – Journal of Industrial Teacher Education, 2005
According to Farrell and Kotrlik (2003), educators can become more effective teachers by assessing their students' preferred learning styles. This assessment can help in planning the curriculum and in selecting appropriate instructional methods. Thus, research is needed to determine if there is a link between students' learning styles and their…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Visualization, Teaching Methods, Cognitive Ability

Howard, Janice R.; And Others – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 1993
Describes a study that examined problem-solving strategies selected by African-American preschool students with differing cognitive styles using LOGO computer software. Highlights include spatial development, minority performance and cross-cultural differences in cognitive style, and differences in field-dependent/field-independent children in…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Black Youth, Cognitive Style, Courseware

Amos, Terese Lipinski – Rural Special Education Quarterly, 1997
Reviews the literature on psychological and educational assessment of American Indian and Alaska Native children, including the background psychological factors of biological deprivation, motivation, attitudes toward self, and traditional nonformal education. Discusses brain hemispheres, visuospatial skills, otitis media, fetal alcohol syndrome,…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indians, Canada Natives, Children
Bates, Clif – 1997
Based on a literature review and the 20 years experience of an Alaskan teacher and administrator, some recommendations are proposed to improve education in rural Alaska school districts with Alaska Native students, particularly Yup'ik Eskimos. Currently such school districts have an education system similar to that found throughout the United…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Education, Cognitive Style, Culturally Relevant Education
Hall, Arnita Rena – Online Submission, 2007
The purpose of this literature review is to look at brain research and its effect on educational practice. For the last several years, educators, parents and policymakers have become increasingly interested in the potential role of positive early childhood experiences in promoting a child's emotional and intellectual well-being (Ellison, 2001).…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Children, Brain, Multiple Intelligences
Jones, Dionne J. – 1986
This paper reviews the hallmark studies of field dependence-independence and considers the evidence for sex and ethnic differences in cognitive style. Research has traditionally linked females' early verbal superiority with field dependence and males' superior visuospatial skills with field independence. Studies challenging this picture cite…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Culture, Black Students, Cognitive Style