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Gregory, Marshall – College Teaching, 1987
Memory is the primary mechanism of modern education. Despite memory's importance in other ways, it is not the primary tool for solving problems, making theories or plotting courses of action. Students should be taught how to separate trivial from important information by using critical judgments, ethical standards, and logic. (MLW)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Educational Change, General Education, Higher Education

Grasha, Tony – College Teaching, 1990
Four naturalistic methods for assessing college student learning styles are discussed: direct observation of student behavior, in-depth interviews with students, analysis of self-directed learning projects, and analysis of the guiding metaphors used by students in describing the teaching-learning process. Each suggests ways teachers can adapt to…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Observation Techniques, Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Style