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Fielding, Elizabeth N. – 2000
Children who are bright and hard-working, yet find school a struggle, or children who can discuss things they have learned but whose written work is of surprisingly poor quality, might have learning differences that are hindering them from reaching their full potential. Some children are visual learners, others are auditory learners, and others…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Elementary Education, Learning Modalities
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Griggs, Shirley A.; Price, Gary E. – Roeper Review, 1980
One hundred seventy gifted and average junior high students were administered the Learning Style Inventory (LSI) to identify how students prefer to learn. Gifted Ss were more persistent, tolerated the presence of sound, and preferred learning alone to a greater extent than average Ss. (CL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Exceptional Child Research, Gifted, Junior High Schools
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Jongsma, Kathleen Stumpf – Reading Teacher, 1990
Offers a solicited response to a question about learning styles, and discusses how this information should affect planning and implementing instruction. Finds that the instructional implications of the body of research on learning styles and learning modalities are limited. (MG)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Educational Research, Learning Modalities, Learning Processes
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Pettigrew, Frank – Physical Educator, 1988
Results are reported from a study which sought to measure learning preferences and identify variations and gender differences associated with the learning styles of a sample of 213 junior high school students. The study found a wide range of learning styles with significant gender differences present. (IAH)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Cognitive Tests, Junior High Schools, Learning Modalities
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Sweet, Sharon S. – Educational Leadership, 1998
As one high school teacher found, allowing students to use preferred learning modalities can increase their enthusiasm, raise their achievement levels, and foster growth in other intelligences. This article shows how two students demonstrated their mastery of nuclear and organic chemistry by using kinesthetic and spatial problem-solving…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Cognitive Style, High Schools, Kinesthetic Perception
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Robotham, David – Teaching in Higher Education, 2004
To understand why an individual is engaging in a particular behaviour during learning requires an investigation of subjective conceptions held by the learner. Historically, the research interview has been widely used as a means for gaining an insight into students' learning, and responses have been presented as explanations of how individuals…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Research Methodology, Interviews, Educational Research
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Tainsh, Yana I. – Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 2007
This paper examines the contribution of focus groups in evaluating learner satisfaction with a Virtual Learning Environment (VLE). It explores the views of a group of introductory level Post Compulsory Education learners that have a history of disaffection, impoverished learning and challenged written and communication skills. The outcome of this…
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Student Attitudes, Satisfaction, Virtual Classrooms
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Burke, Lisa A. – Business Communication Quarterly, 2007
Given that many doctoral programs do not provide extensive training on how to present course information in the classroom, the current paper looks to educational psychology theory and research for guidance. Richard Mayer and others' copious empirical work on effective and ineffective instructional design, along with relevant research findings in…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Business Administration Education, Instructional Design, Educational Psychology
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
Spiridakis, John N. – 1981
The precise nature of learning styles has not yet been articulated by research; there are, however, several models and techniques to identify learning styles that appear to be especially suited for use by the bilingual classroom teacher. Three such models are presented: the Field-Dependence/Independence Model, the Educational Cognitive Style…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Bilingual Students, Cognitive Style, Elementary Education
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DeBoth, Carol J.; Dominowski, Roger L. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1978
Possible interactions of individual learning differences and mode of presentation were investigated in college students. Individual differences in learning were found to be reliable and just as predictable across as within modalities. Subjects could not be reliably classified in terms of auditory-visual preference scores. (Author/BH)
Descriptors: Aural Learning, Cognitive Style, Higher Education, Individual Differences
McCabe, Deborah – Academic Therapy, 1983
Computer programers need to understand educational theory about how children learn in order to devise software that will incorporate a multisensory approach for students' unique learning styles. (CL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Elementary Secondary Education
Leaver, Betty Lou – 1997
The eight chapters of this book present tools to identify and resolve learning style conflicts. Chapter 1 discusses the philosophical foundations of education in the United States and other countries. Chapter 2 explains why identifying and accommodating learning styles is important, using case studies of unsuccessful students in real classroom…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Style, Elementary Secondary Education, Large Group Instruction
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Ackerman, Brian P. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1981
Two experiments, using pictorial or verbal stimuli, were designed to test encoding among young children and adults. In both experiments, results indicated progressively smaller encoding specificity effects with increasing age. Comparisons of recall patterns were conducted to ensure that encoding differences accounted for results. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Cognitive Style, Cues
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Blaas, Charles D.; Heck, Edward J. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1978
Counseling process variables were investigated. Process variables were counselor-client congruency, counselor empathy, counselor verbal mode, and subrole. Counselor cognitive complexity did not significantly discriminate between measures of the process variables. There was a significant difference in performance on three process variables between…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Counselor Attitudes, Counselor Training
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