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Karatas, Erinç; Yalin, Halil Ibrahim – Eurasian Journal of Educational Research, 2021
Purpose: The primary aim of the current study is to identify whether there is a significant difference between students' academic achievements and the matching of students' learning styles to the teaching styles of their instructors. Research Methods: This research was designed as a survey study and employing the quantitative research methodology.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Teaching Styles, Academic Achievement, Instructional Effectiveness
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Rishi D. Ruttun; Robert D. Macredie – Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, 2023
Providing visual instructional aids, such as maps and visual orientation cues, in Hypermedia Learning Systems (HLS) has been argued to reduce the disorientation experienced by learners with specific individual differences. In turn, it has been suggested that providing such aids may lead to improvements in learning performance and learner attitude.…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Hypermedia, Technology Uses in Education, Individual Differences
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Yavich, Roman; Rotnitsky, Irina – International Journal of Higher Education, 2020
The applications of multiple intelligence theory in education are wide. Students apply the learning in the classroom according to their own dominant intelligence and learning style, which is most effective for them. Combining learning styles with dominant intelligences enhances the students' learning processes. The purpose of this case study is to…
Descriptors: Multiple Intelligences, Academic Achievement, Cognitive Style, Correlation
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Pilotti, Maura; El Alaoui, Khadija; Razmahang, Yalda; El Bernoussi, Zaynab; Abdulrahman, Saya – IAFOR Journal of Education, 2021
The present pilot study examines the extent to which particular individual differences (i.e., general self-efficacy, goal orientation, and decision-making styles) may shape academic success in courses conforming to the principles of Culturally Relevant Pedagogy ("CRP"). End-of-semester course grades were used as a coarse, institutionally…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Individual Differences, Teaching Methods, Gender Differences
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Hostager, Todd J. – International Journal for Business Education, 2018
Decades of research spanning a range of educational domains have confirmed that students differ in their learning styles and that student performance is impacted by the degree of fit between these styles and the teaching and assessment methods deployed in courses (Allinson & Hayes, 1988; Cegielski, Hazen & Rainer, 2011; Drissi &…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Majors (Students), Accounting, Cognitive Style
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Li, Wei; Chiu, Chuang-Kai; Tseng, Judy C. R. – Educational Technology & Society, 2019
In context-aware ubiquitous learning, the learning resources of the learning environment are limited, and the learners need to frequently move between learning targets. Therefore, how to provide appropriate learning paths for students in the real world is essential in context-aware ubiquitous learning. In this study, a personalized navigation…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Navigation, Electronic Learning, Educational Technology
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Owen, Helen E.; Licorish, Sherlock A. – Journal of Information Technology Education: Research, 2020
Aim/Purpose: We aimed to investigate the circumstances under which Kahoot! (a Game-based Student Response System (GSRS)) increases junior and senior Information Science university students' learning and knowledge retention beyond that of traditional teaching methods. We also explored whether the positive learning impacts of Kahoot! vary as a…
Descriptors: Game Based Learning, Audience Response Systems, Instructional Effectiveness, Undergraduate Students
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Willingham, Daniel T.; Hughes, Elizabeth M.; Dobolyi, David G. – Teaching of Psychology, 2015
Theories of learning styles suggest that individuals think and learn best in different ways. These are not differences of ability but rather preferences for processing certain types of information or for processing information in certain types of way. If accurate, learning styles theories could have important implications for instruction because…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Learning Theories, Academic Achievement, Individual Differences
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Akbulut, Yavuz; Cardak, Cigdem Suzan – Computers & Education, 2012
Implementing instructional interventions to accommodate learner differences has received considerable attention. Among these individual difference variables, the empirical evidence regarding the pedagogical value of learning styles has been questioned, but the research on the issue continues. Recent developments in Web-based implementations have…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Hypermedia, Individual Differences, Content Analysis
Brookhart, Susan M. – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2011
All students deserve effective feedback. General principles for effective feedback should be adjusted depending on the learner's needs. Feedback to struggling students should include focusing on the process, selecting only one or just a few points, giving self-referenced feedback to describe progress or capability, being very clear, and checking…
Descriptors: Student Needs, Feedback (Response), Cognitive Style, Academic Achievement
Tomlinson, Carol Ann – School Administrator, 2009
The premise behind intelligence preferences and learning styles is that students learn in different ways and that teaching and learning would be more effective if students could explore content in ways that work best for them. In this article, the author talks about the place of learning preferences in supporting student success. The author also…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Teaching Methods, Profiles, Academic Achievement
Rulloda, Rudolfo Barcena – Online Submission, 2011
Many classroom teachers are still using the traditional teaching methods. The traditional teaching methods are one-way learning process, where teachers would introduce subject contents such as language arts, English, mathematics, science, and reading separately. However, the school improvement model takes into account that all students have…
Descriptors: Multiple Intelligences, Educational Change, Teaching Methods, Educational Improvement
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Samah, Norazrena Abu; Yahaya, Noraffandy; Ali, Mohamad Bilal – Educational Research and Reviews, 2011
The need has arise for the consideration of individual differences, to include their learning styles, learning orientations, preferences and needs in learning to allow learners engage and be responsible for their own learning, retain information longer, apply the knowledge more effectively, have positive attitudes towards the subject, have more…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Learning Theories, Cognitive Style, Intentional Learning
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Scott, Catherine – Australian Journal of Education, 2010
Individualism is the dominant value system in Western cultures and, as such, it affects the conduct of every aspect of human endeavour, including education. One of the most enduring effects on education has been the search for individual differences that can explain and predict variation in student achievement, with the hope that pedagogical…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Teacher Effectiveness, Teaching Methods, Academic Achievement
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Ozen, Rasit; Eren, Altay – Hacettepe University Journal of Education, 2009
In this study, individual differences among the first year undergraduate students' learning styles and motivational styles were examined in two different academic contexts. Changes in students' learning styles and motivational styles were also investigated through a longitudinal design over one academic year. The results of this study showed that…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Motivation, Cognitive Style, Higher Education
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