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Peer reviewedRhodes, Robert W. – Journal of American Indian Education, 1990
Among 424 Navajo and Hopi high school students, teachers, parents, and Anglo teachers, all Indian groups differed significantly from national norms in brain dominance or learning style. Mismatches between teaching styles and learning styles occurred between Anglo teachers and all Indian students and between Navajo teachers and students. Contains…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Cognitive Style, High School Students
Peer reviewedKeogh, Brenda; Naylor, Stuart – Primary Science Review, 1998
Describes the use of concept cartoons as a teaching strategy. The cartoons represent scientific ideas in everyday situations and use published research to identify common areas of misunderstanding which then provide a focus for the concept cartoons. Cartoons provide teachers with good access to children's ideas, promote conceptual change,…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Cognitive Style, Concept Formation, Creative Teaching
Peer reviewedBergvall, Victoria L.; Sorby, Sheryl A.; Worthen, James B. – Journal of Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering, 1994
Considers why college engineering programs might freeze out women while focusing on gendered learning styles and sources of advice. Recommends several changes in current engineering-education practice. Contains 41 references. (DDR)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Cognitive Style, College Faculty, Educational Change
Peer reviewedLindblom-Ylanne, Sari; Lonka, Kirsti – Learning and Instruction, 1999
How the study practices of advanced medical students are related to study success was investigated through questionnaires completed by 67 high achievers and interviews with 35 volunteers. Results show that individual study expectations are related to study success. Implications of a mismatch between the demands of the learning environment and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Style, Educational Environment, High Achievement
Peer reviewedBrenner, John – Inquiry, 1997
Reveals that field-dependent (oriented toward social activities) and field-independent (oriented toward solitary activities) cognitive styles were not significantly related to the successful completion of asynchronous distance-education courses at Southwest Virginia Community College. Includes information explaining distance education,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Style, Community Colleges, Distance Education
Areglado, Nancy – Journal of Staff Development, 1999
Describes how standards established by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards for its Early Childhood/Generalist certification serve the purposes of accountability-driven education and can revitalize teaching and enrich teachers' work with each other. The paper examines one teacher's experiences weaving the standards through class…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Cognitive Style, Elementary Secondary Education, National Standards
Individual Cognitive Styles of University Students and Acquisition of Spanish as a Foreign Language.
Peer reviewedHokanson, Sonja G. – Hispania, 2000
Varying methodological conditions changed the emphasis of Spanish instruction for 212 English-speaking university students. Evaluation of the cognitive style preferences of first semester students via the Myers-Briggs Type Inventory, Learning Styles Inventory, and a specially-designed questionnaire produced a single cognitive preference score.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, College Students, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education
Peer reviewedRiding, Richard; Craig, Olivia – Educational Studies, 1998
Investigates whether the cognitive style of students with behavior problems are different from children with no reported problems. Considers how students of different styles manifest their problem behaviors. Indicates the cognitive styles differ while the types of behavior problems exhibited, such as verbal disruption and physical aggression,…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Cognitive Style, Family Influence, Higher Education
Peer reviewedChanLin, Lih-Juan – Educational Media International, 1999
Reports the use of two different visual control treatments (self-controlled versus system-imposed) among students with different cognitive styles. Students in middle school were tested to determine how they learned from instructional materials generated using different design approaches. Results indicated that students with different cognitive…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Structures, Cognitive Style, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedBurke, Ed; Wyatt-Smith, Claire – TESL-EJ, 1996
Reports a study of academic and non-academic demands as perceived by a group of Australian non- native English speaking students in the first semester of postgraduate studies. Relates relevant research to participants' responses to a questionnaire and in follow-up interviews about academic difficulties, such as the use of first language and the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Graduate Study
Peer reviewedHuai, Heling – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 1997
Describes the current situation of teaching and learning in China and the features of biology science; reviews existing theories of cognitive and learning styles as well as concept mapping. A Concept Mapping Training Course is outlined which incorporates concept mapping into biology learning. Students' different cognitive styles are taken into…
Descriptors: Biology, Cognitive Mapping, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style
Peer reviewedDuhaney, Laurel M. Garrick; Ewing, Norma J. – Reading Improvement, 1998
Examines reading-style preferences of 53 Jamaican students with learning disabilities in New York public schools. Indicates that variables most strongly preferred by all students were persistent, kinesthetic, tactual, environmental, motivational, and mobile. Students also preferred reading in the morning. Finds least preferred variables were…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Cultural Context, Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools
Peer reviewedAubusson, Peter; Fogwill, Stephen; Perkovic, Linda; Barr, Rajender – Research in Science Education, 1997
Results of this study suggest that simulation-role-play allows students to demonstrate their understanding, explore their views, and develop deeper understanding of phenomena. The technique was especially beneficial to students who prefer learning kinesthetically. Suggests a strategy for using analogical analysis in simulation-role-play. Contains…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Comprehension, Concept Formation, Creative Teaching
Peer reviewedReed, W. Michael; Ayersman, David J.; Kraus, Lee A. – Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, 1997
Investigates the effects of context-weak versus context-strong tasks and learning style on the citation-frequencies and citation-percentages of four mental models (semantic networks, concept maps, frames/scripts, and schemata) students perceived to be inherent in a hypermedia learning environment. (Author/AEF)
Descriptors: Citations (References), Cognitive Style, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Environment
Peer reviewedMartinez, Margaret – International Journal of Educational Technology, 2001
Examines how learning orientation (meta-level learner-difference profiles) accounts for significant variance, effects, and interactions in a Web learning environment. Results demonstrate useful ways to differentiate the audience before designing solutions and environments that carefully consider the impact of emotions and intentions on learning.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Educational Development, Educational Environment, Instructional Design

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