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Franklin, Shirley – Education 3-13, 2006
The notion of learning styles, and the multiple intelligence theory from which some of this derives, has come to be one of the dominant themes in the discourse on learning and teaching. This article argues that much of the language associated with this recent educational phenomenon is misleading for teachers. The author argues that instead of…
Descriptors: Multiple Intelligences, Cognitive Style, Teaching Methods, Debate
Graf, Sabine; Viola, Silvia Rita; Leo, Tommaso; Kinshuk – Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 2007
Learning styles are increasingly being incorporated into technology-enhanced learning. Appropriately, a great deal of recent research work is occurring in this area. As more information and details about learning styles becomes available, learning styles can be better accommodated and integrated into all aspects of educational technology. The aim…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Legislators, Educational Technology, Learning Processes
Given, Barbara K. – 1996
This paper proposes that mild learning disability may often be more the result of teaching which ignores individual differences in learning style than the result of psychological processing and/or central nervous system disorders that are characteristic of true learning disabilities. A brief overview of learning disability identification explains…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Definitions, Disability Identification, Elementary Secondary Education
Pramling, Ingrid – 1992
The experience-oriented approach to early childhood learning assumes that the way children see, understand, and conceptualize is more basic than skills and knowledge, and that preschools should systematically work on developing children's awareness of different phenomena in the world around them. Content areas in this approach foster children's:…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Cognitive Style, Curriculum Development, Experiential Learning
Conti, Gary J.; Fellenz, Robert A. – 1991
The Self-Knowledge Inventory of Lifelong Learning Strategies (SKILLS) was developed to measure adult learning strategies in real-life learning situations. SKILLS consists of a series of 12 scenarios from real-world situations that reflect Shirk's (1990) nine general categories of learning for real-life situations and that necessitate various types…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adult Students, Cognitive Style
Dickens, Ben Harold – 1981
Mentally retarded persons in sheltered workshops in West Virginia were studied in order to determine their learning styles and how these learning styles related to the populations studied by Witkin and others. (Witkin classified learning styles as either field independent--i.e. task oriented--or field-dependent--i.e., oriented to the social…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Cognitive Measurement, Cognitive Style, Cognitive Tests
Carini, Patricia F. – 1982
Described in this documentary report are the school lives of seven children and their approaches to learning over a period of 5 years. Chapter 1 presents short introductory vignettes. Each child illustrates a distinctive mode or approach to learning: formalist/traditionalist, reasoner/problem-solver, patterner/adapter, mapper/explorer,…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cognitive Style, Conceptual Tempo, Developmental Continuity
Smith, Douglas K.; Holliday, Peter J. – 1986
The study investigates differences in learning styles as measured by the Learning Style Inventory (LSI), an instrument designed to identify sociological, emotional, environmental, and physiological factors that form an individual's learning style. The subjects for the study were a sample of fourth-, fifth-, and sixth-graders in a midwestern…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Environment, Cognitive Measurement, Cognitive Style
Gamlin, Peter J.; Fleming, D. Russell – 1985
This book provides the teacher with a framework for assessing children's potential to learn, taking into account cognitive skills, specifically similarity thinking skills, as well as the emotional status of children, particularly the development of independent security. Complex ideas are introduced through the use of case studies and anecdotes.…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Academic Aptitude, Child Development, Cognitive Style
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Under normal instructional circumstances, some youngsters learn programming in BASIC or LOGO better than others. Clinical investigations of novice programmers suggest that this happens in part because different students bring different patterns of learning to the programming context. Many students disengage from the task whenever trouble occurs,…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Cognitive Style, Discovery Learning, Elementary Secondary Education
Korth, Willard; Cornbleth, Catherine – 1982
The nature of classroom activities, cognitive learning opportunities, and instruction in seventh and eighth grades within the academic subject areas was examined. The purpose was to describe and interpret classroom learning opportunities in terms compatible with the complexity of typical classroom events and teachers' understanding of those…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Observation Techniques, Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Processes
Semple, Edward E., Jr. – 1982
This review of literature on the topic of learning style opens with a history of the development of theories on information processing habits which represent the learner's typical modes of perceiving, thinking, remembering, and problem solving. A discussion is included on writings about the sense modalities used in learning--visual, aural,…
Descriptors: Aural Learning, Cognitive Style, Elementary Secondary Education, Kinesthetic Perception
Soares, Louise M.; Soares, Anthony T. – 1982
Brain research has illuminated several areas of the learning process: (1) learning as association; (2) learning as reinforcement; (3) learning as perception; (4) learning as imitation; (5) learning as organization; (6) learning as individual style; and (7) learning as brain activity. The classic conditioning model developed by Pavlov advanced…
Descriptors: Brain, Cerebral Dominance, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Style
Mierkiewicz, Diane B. – 1978
Cognitive development and various educational implications are discussed in terms of Donald Saari's model of the interaction of a learner and the enviroment and the constraints imposed by the inefficiency of the learner's cognitive system. Saari proposed a hierarchical system of cognitive structures such that the relationships between structures…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style
Ferguson, Charles A.; Macken, Marlys A. – 1980
Sound play is important to child language development in that it contributes to the phonetic substrate, it is a factor in phonological development, and it is something to be learned as part of the socially acceptable use of language. Sound play progresses in three stages: (1) babbling, in which a gradual acquisition of phonetic units is built up…
Descriptors: Child Language, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Style, Creative Thinking

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