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Quick, James C.; And Others – Personnel, 1986
Discusses the problem of stress in the workplace. Presents the theory that persons whose thinking styles are not in sync with their work responsibilities may suffer from greater stress than their peers. Recommends (1) person-job fitting, (2) early symptom screening, (3) job redesign programs, and (4) training and development. (CH)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Burnout, Career Guidance, Cognitive Style
Peer reviewedRitt, Barbara; Gomery, Jill – NASSP Bulletin, 1987
Describes a staff development program used at Corbett Middle School in Gresham, Oregon, that introduced learning style theory and in subsequent years focused on helping teachers implement teaching methods that applied the theory effectively and creatively. The program's goals, processes, support services, and evaluation are discussed. (PGD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Faculty Development, Instructional Improvement, Junior High Schools
Peer reviewedHeilbrun, Alfred B., Jr.; Chefitz, Amy – Journal of American College Health, 1984
Three evasive cognitive attributes that circumvent awareness of threat were studied to determine if they were related to stress symptoms in college students. Results are discussed. (Author/DF)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, College Students, Coping, Higher Education
Peer reviewedClinchy, Blythe McVicker; And Others – Journal of Education, 1985
Presents a model of education designed to address the modes of thinking specific to women, as derived from a survey of 135 women who varied widely in age, background, and educational institution. Argues for a women's education that addresses confirmation of the self as knower, intellectual freedom, connectedness, and collaboration. (KH)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Females, Higher Education, Intellectual Freedom
Peer reviewedDe La Rocha, Olivia – Anthropology and Education Quarterly, 1985
The relations between a cultural fund of general knowledge and knowledge-in-use were investigated by observing the arithmetical practices of ten women enrolled in the Weight Watchers program. Apparently, the precision of dieters' measurements is dependent on situation and everyday context. Often, subjects' knowledge-in-use exceeded the general…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Cognitive Style, Cultural Context, Daily Living Skills
Korhonen, Lloyd J.; McCall, Rae Jean – Lifelong Learning, 1986
Reports on a study to examine learning styles as they interact with learning environment. Learning styles included convergers, divergers, assimilators, and accommodators. Environments were conforming or independent. Two levels of learning, rote and understanding, were measured. (CH)
Descriptors: Achievement Rating, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Aptitude Treatment Interaction
Peer reviewedMeyers, Judith E.; Nelson, W. M., III – Adolescence, 1986
Social strategies and expectations as components of social competence were examined. Results indicated that high-competent subjects reported more original (not prompted) positive strategies, and more cognitions. Low-competent subjects made more negative statements when describing the dyad they had formed with the confederate, and were more…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Cognitive Restructuring, Cognitive Style, Expectation
Peer reviewedCherkes-Julkowski, Miriam; And Others – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1986
This study investigated the ability of learning disabled, slow learning, and average children (N=39) to adapt learning strategies to different stimulus demands in small group learning situations. Findings demonstrated distinctly different patterns of strategy usage in each diagnostic category; all three groups were able to differentiate among…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedHammond, Morrison F. – Education and Computing, 1985
Addresses cognitive style and visual literacy in use of instructional computing, focusing on learner interaction with screen displays and ways cognitive style and visual preferences facilitate or inhibit learning, and asks whether having computers in classrooms is only a case of utilizing another form of television. Research areas are suggested.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Computer Assisted Instruction, Courseware, Educational Technology
Peer reviewedRich, Sharon J. – Language Arts, 1985
Interviews Gordon Wells of the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, Toronto, Canada. Wells extends the concept of children negotiating with people in their environment to create meaning to teachers taking control of their own learning and in so doing facilitating children's taking control of their own learning. (HTH)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Elementary Education, Experiential Learning, Language Arts
Peer reviewedYao, Esther Lee – Elementary School Guidance and Counseling, 1985
Discusses the many adjustment needs of Asian immigrant children. Describes changes in life-style and family structure, and discusses parent-child relationships and learning styles of Asian children. Presents intervention strategies for school personnel to use in helping these students adjust. (BH)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Asian Americans, Cognitive Style, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedBowman, James D. – Reading Horizons, 1985
Defines the set of characteristics known as cognitive style, suggests how these traits possibly influence reading behavior, and cites some of their ramifications for classroom reading instruction. (FL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Processes, Reading Ability
Peer reviewedCordeiro, Patricia – Language Arts, 1986
Describes fourth graders' observations and hypotheses about the sun and moon and how the three-dimensional reality gradually replaced the inadequate two-dimensional models of textbooks. Discusses implications for instruction of this progression from concrete to abstract. (HTH)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Cognitive Style, Concept Formation, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedBoyd, Helen; Cowan, John – Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education, 1985
An experiment in self-assessed learning in which college students set their own goals weekly and prepare a self-assessment open to discussion by peers encountered some problems but was found to be the only method of achieving "deep," as contrasted with "surface," learning in higher education. (MSE)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, College Students, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education
Peer reviewedLynch, P. P.; And Others – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1985
Investigated the meaning that Hindi-speaking students (N=826) in India and English-speaking students (N=1,635) in Tasmania preferred when thinking about each of 16 key concept definitions associated with the theme "the nature of matter." Results show marked changes in the development of these preferences which raises issues for science…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Comprehension, Concept Formation, Definitions


