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Reifle, Sheila; Edwards, Agnes – 1975
The instruments used in the evaluation of Project C-BE (computer-based instruction) are presented and described in this report. A brief description of each instrument, its purpose, developmental history, references and reliability studies are provided. These instruments were administered to Project C-BE classes in an attempt to identify…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Attitudes, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Oriented Programs
Cavanaugh, David P. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1981
Describes efforts at Worthington High School (Ohio) to use a diagnostic/prescriptive program based on students' learning styles to improve instruction. Utilizing the Learning Style Inventory, the school's staff believe they have made a breakthrough in high school instruction. (Author/WD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Style, Identification, Instructional Improvement
Marino, Joseph F. – Momentum, 1993
Argues that students will accept and even learn from homework provided that its design takes into consideration students' learning styles and study skills. Describes an effort at an all-boys high school in Brooklyn, New York, to tailor class instruction and homework to results obtained from a Learning Styles Inventory. (BCY)
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Cognitive Style, Homework, Instructional Design
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Federico, Pat-Anthony – Computers in Human Behavior, 2000
Describes a study conducted at the Naval Postgraduate School to determine student attitudes toward various aspects of network-based instruction. Discusses Internet technology; Web-based education; online learning; learning styles; and results from Kolb's Learning Style Inventory, the Hidden Figures Test, and a number of multivariate procedures.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Networks, Higher Education
Hettich, Paul I. – 1993
Instructors seeking to practice learner-centered principles of teaching have several tools at their disposal. This paper summarizes four approaches to help students become more aware of their own psychological functioning and how it shapes their learning. Journal writing induces students to reflect and connect course concepts to past or present…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education, Hidden Curriculum