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Sattler, Brook; Turns, Jennifer; Gygi, Kathleen – Center for the Advancement of Engineering Education (NJ1), 2009
It is considered good practice to teach with an awareness that groups of students will not be homogeneous, and will differ. Research tells educators to take into account specific student differences, including learning styles, socio-economic status, race, and culture. This important issue has been debated and discussed; however, little has been…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Engineering, Faculty Development, Socioeconomic Status
Dilmac, Bulent – Electronic Journal of Research in Educational Psychology, 2009
Introduction: Teaching as a profession requires the possession of certain characteristics. Teachers accept their students as individuals and cherish them. Teachers' reasons behind their choice to become a teacher are believed to be professional affection, spiritual satisfaction and a perception of teaching as the ideal profession. Furthermore the…
Descriptors: Altruism, Measures (Individuals), Correlation, Social Responsibility
Mitsis, Ann; Foley, Patrick W. – Journal of Marketing Education, 2009
University education is part of a globally competitive service industry and contributes more to Australia's export earnings than agriculture. This article argues that a deeper understanding of diverse cultural student groups is important for Australian and other universities that wish to differentiate their education service offerings by…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Service Occupations, Cognitive Style, Foreign Countries
Hughes, Gail D. – College Quarterly, 2009
Students' individual differences impact their learning experience. Reading the textbook, instructor notes, and emails may not provide all students with information in a way that meets their learning needs. Online students often say they miss traditional lectures; one option for providing these online is through video. The purpose of this paper is…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Learning Experience, Video Technology, Educational Technology
Sprinkle, Julie E. – College Student Journal, 2009
The current study investigates graduate student perceptions of educator effectiveness. This study is the follow-up to a pilot and instrument validation study conducted by the researcher. The findings of the previous study indicated student biases in areas such as gender, age, teaching style, learning style, grade awarded, and educator personality…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Personality Traits, Teacher Effectiveness, Cognitive Style
Overbay, Amy; Patterson, Ashley Seaton; Grable, Lisa – Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education (CITE Journal), 2009
This study examined the relationship between learning style, level of resistance to change, and teacher retention in schools implementing an intensive schoolwide technology and media integration model. Researchers found that teachers with ST (sensing-thinking) and SF (sensing-feeling) learning style preferences, as described by the Myers-Briggs…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Resistance to Change, Teacher Persistence, Educational Change
Kinshuk; Liu, Tzu-Chien; Graf, Sabine – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2009
Although learning styles are considered as an important factor in education, students often have to learn in courses that do not support their learning styles. A challenge for technology facilitated learning is therefore to assist and help students to cope with courses that do not match their learning styles by training and developing their less…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Online Courses, Student Behavior, Learning Processes
Soric, Izabela – School Psychology International, 2009
In the past few decades a growing research interest in internal and external factors that contribute to a student's motivation to learn has yielded numerous models and theories. Despite their similarities, these theories have tended to be developed and tested independently of each other, although some connections have been made between them. The…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Attribution Theory, Academic Achievement, Learning Motivation
Hlawaty, Heide – European Education, 2009
Students in every nation of the world learn new and difficult material in ways that are often similar and, at the same time, different from the way other students of the same age, gender, race, religion, culture, and nationality prefer to learn. The purpose of this study was to identify and compare the preferred learning-style characteristics of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Academic Achievement, Scores, Motivation
Beheshti, Setareh – International Journal of Music Education, 2009
The role of a studio music teacher is a delicate balance of creativity and organization. In a one-on-one setting a teacher must guide a student through the physical challenges of playing an instrument as well as conveying the abstract notions of music and aesthetics. The goal of guiding a student into becoming a fine musician is universal, but…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Music Teachers, Creative Teaching, Instructional Improvement
Walker, Sue; Brownlee, Joanne; Lennox, Sandra; Exley, Beryl; Howells, Kerry; Cocker, Fiona – Teaching Education, 2009
Whilst participation in higher education has increased dramatically over the last two decades, many universities are only now beginning to pay more attention to the learning experiences of first year students. It is important for universities to understand how first year students conceive of learning and knowing in order to promote effective…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Student Attitudes, Factor Analysis, Epistemology
Filippidis, Stavros K.; Tsoukalas, Ioannis A. – Interactive Learning Environments, 2009
An adaptive educational system that uses adaptive presentation is presented. In this system fragments of different images present the same content and the system can choose the one most relevant to the user based on the sequential-global dimension of Felder-Silverman's learning style theory. In order to retrieve the learning style of each student…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Questionnaires, Instructional Materials, Statistical Analysis
Duncan, Judith; Jones, Carolyn; Carr, Margaret – Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 2008
This article describes an emerging theoretical framework for examining relationships between learning dispositions and learning architecture. Three domains of learning dispositions--resilience, reciprocity and imagination--are discussed in relation to the structures and processes of early childhood education settings and new entrant classrooms.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Cognitive Processes, Resilience (Psychology), Imagination
Eley, Thalia C.; Gregory, Alice M.; Lau, Jennifer Y. F.; McGuffin, Peter; Napolitano, Maria; Rijsdijk, Fruhling V.; Clark, David M. – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2008
Anxiety and depression share genetic influences, and have been associated with similar cognitive biases. Psychological theories of anxiety and depression highlight threat interpretations of ambiguity. Little is known about whether genes influence cognitive style, or its links to symptoms. We assessed ambiguous word and scenario interpretations,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Twins, Genetics, Psychology
Furnham, Adrian; Swami, Viren; Arteche, Adriane; Chamorro-Premuzic, Tomas – Educational Psychology, 2008
The relationship between general knowledge (GK) and cognitive ability (IQ and abstract reasoning), learning approaches, and personality ("big five" traits and typical intellectual engagement) was investigated in a sample of 101 British undergraduates. As predicted, GK was positively correlated with cognitive ability (more so with IQ than…
Descriptors: Intelligence Quotient, Personality, Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Ability

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