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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


