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Peer reviewedHand, Kathi L. – Educational Leadership, 1990
Instead of diagnosing students' individual learning styles, a Seattle eighth grade teacher tries to help students become more aware of their own styles and develop strategies for dealing with the diverse demands of school and life in general. Students learn about style through informal debriefing of class activities and through formal instruction…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Grade 8, Helping Relationship, Junior High Schools
Peer reviewedBrunner, Carolyn E.; Majewski, Walter S. – Educational Leadership, 1990
Since teachers at Frontier Central High School in Hamburg, New York, began using a learning styles approach, the number of special education students earning regular high school diplomas has grown dramatically. The secret of their success is a well-researched, faculty-developed curriculum that considers the needs and strengths of individual…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Cooperative Learning, Individual Differences, Mild Mental Retardation
Cornell, George – Northeast Indian Quarterly, 1990
Presents an overview of Native American environmental values, cosmology, and philosophical and spiritual ties with the land and animals. Rebuts recent claims that American Indians did not have a conservation ethic and recent attacks on the authenticity of Chief Seattle's famous orations. Contains 18 references. (SV)
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian History, American Indians, Cognitive Style
Peer reviewedJames, Philip – College Student Affairs Journal, 1992
Reviews research on Native Americans in higher education and discusses its implications for Native Americans' experiences in colleges and universities. Discusses current research, current programs and practices, and learning styles of Native Americans. Identifies cultural barriers that prevent Native Americans from obtaining equal access to higher…
Descriptors: Access to Education, American Indians, Cognitive Style, College Students
Peer reviewedNasca, Donald – NASSP Bulletin, 1994
Communication with staff can be improved if the variability in information processing preferences is accommodated. Communication based on cognitive style can increase the probability of follow-through while reducing misunderstanding and potential conflict. The Jungian definition of cognitive style is most widely used; the Myers Briggs Type…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Communication (Thought Transfer), Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedStewart, Karen L.; Felicetti, Linda A. – Educational Research Quarterly, 1992
Results from a Gregorc Style Delineator completed by 99 underclass business majors, 65 upperclass business majors in an area other than marketing, and 101 marketing majors show that the dominant learning styles for upperdivision marketing students were Concrete Sequential and Abstract Random. Implications for instruction are discussed. (SLD)
Descriptors: Business Education, Cognitive Style, College Students, Higher Education
Peer reviewedWaetjen, Walter B. – Journal of Technology Studies, 1993
Order and entropy exist in all human and environmental processes. Technological innovation begins with entropy, and problem solving creates order. Humans learn by building order through conceptualizing but create entropy by not using a wider range of learning methods. (SK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Concept Formation, Educational Technology
Peer reviewedFrisby, Craig L. – School Psychology Review, 1993
Notes that, in objective indicators of academic achievement, African American children have not achieved parity with whites. Examines Black Cultural Learning Styles (BCLS) hypothesis that widespread failure of many black children can be attributed to culturally determined African-based learning styles that clash with Eurocentric configuration of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Afrocentrism, Blacks, Cognitive Style
Peer reviewedMcGrew, Kevin S.; Knopik, Susan N. – School Psychology Review, 1993
Investigated relationship between Woodcock-Johnson Psycho-Educational Battery-Revised (WJ-R) cognitive clusters (Long-Term Retrieval, Short-Term Memory, Visual Processing, Auditory Processing, Processing Speed, Comprehension-Knowledge, Fluid Reasoning) and written language achievement measures in WJ-R standardization sample. Found significant…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Age Differences, Change
Peer reviewedRoss, Jonathan; Schulz, Robert – British Journal of Educational Technology, 1999
This exploratory study investigated the impact of learning styles on human-computer interaction with undergraduate students. Measures used, including the Gregorc Style Delineator, are described, and results indicate that computer-aided instruction may not be the most appropriate method of learning for all students. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Computer Assisted Instruction, Higher Education, Interaction
Peer reviewedChalupa, Marilyn R.; Sormunen, Carolee; Charles, Thomas A. – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 1997
After 110 business students participated in collaborative learning activities, male attitudes toward work groups became significantly more positive, females' less. Those reporting mostly positive group experiences preferred collaborative working styles; those rating the experience as "just OK" preferred working alone or with one other person. (SK)
Descriptors: Business Education, Cognitive Style, Cooperative Learning, Group Activities
Peer reviewedSlaats, Angelique; Lodewijks, Hans G. L. C.; van der Sanden, Johan M. M. – Learning and Instruction, 1999
Examined processing strategies, regulation strategies, conceptions of learning, and motivational orientation for 60 vocational-secondary-education students in the Netherlands. Also studied the systematic relations among these concepts for 1,036 students, resulting in descriptions of four learning styles. Results support strong differences in…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Foreign Countries, Intellectual Disciplines
Peer reviewedWiederman, Michael W. – Teaching of Psychology, 1999
Suggests that instructors teaching psychological assessment can use a demonstration to illustrate potential biases when subjectively interpreting response to projective stimuli. Outlines the classroom procedure, notes styles of learning involved, and presents a summary of student evaluations. (DSK)
Descriptors: Bias, Cognitive Style, Demonstrations (Educational), Higher Education
Peer reviewedLadd, Paula D.; Ruby, Ralph, Jr. – Journal of Education for Business, 1999
A study of 35 international students in a business-administration program revealed the following: (1) most desired warm personal relationships with instructors; (2) the primary learning mode in their home countries was lecture; (3) they preferred direct contact with materials; and (4) a majority were classified as neutral learners on the Canfield…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Business Administration Education, Cognitive Style, Foreign Students
Peer reviewedErk, Robert R. – Professional School Counseling, 1999
Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder is believed to be the most common childhood disease in our society. This article serves to provide school counselors with an increased understanding of federal acts and laws that can be applicable to students. Also provides counselors with implications for practice, utilizing a multidimensional-treatment…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Childhood Needs, Cognitive Style, Federal Legislation


