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Peer reviewedSullivan, Patricia N. – TESOL Journal, 1996
Discusses the reaction of Vietnamese students to the spontaneous interaction and exchange that occurs in US classrooms. The article argues that teachers' lack of knowledge about their immigrant students' learning styles and strategies may result in teachers making inaccurate judgments about these students' classroom interaction behavior. (two…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Cognitive Style, Cultural Influences, English (Second Language)
Peer reviewedHong, Kian-Sam – Internet and Higher Education, 2002
Discusses the results of a study conducted at the Universiti Malaysia Sarawak that investigated the effects of student characteristics and instructional variables on satisfaction and achievement in a Web-based course. Considers gender, age, scholastic aptitude, learning styles, initial computer skills, time spent on the course, perceptions of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age Differences, Class Activities, Cognitive Style
Peer reviewedDavis, James N.; Lyman-Hager, Mary Ann – Foreign Language Annals, 1997
Investigated how intermediate students of French interacted with a computerized second language reading gloss from three perspectives: (1) the relationship between the group's choice of program options and their comprehension; (2) individual user styles; and (3) student perceptions of program effectiveness. (31 references) (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Cognitive Style, College Students, Computer Assisted Instruction
Peer reviewedPankratius, William J. – Action in Teacher Education, 1997
This study investigated the consequences of grouping preservice teachers, enrolled in a course on preconceptions about teaching, according to Myers-Briggs Type Indicator personality types. Journals, papers, and interviews indicated that grouping was a significant learning experience for all students. Students gained greater awareness of learning…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Cooperative Learning, Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Higher Education
Peer reviewedOrsak, Lana – Journal of Reading, Writing, and Learning Disabilities International, 1990
The Corsicana (Texas) high school assistant principal recounts how 34 consistently failing math and reading senior underachievers successfully passed the Texas statewide tests after they were taught all coursework through their preferred learning styles in a supportive environment. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Style, High School Seniors, High Schools
Peer reviewedRiding, Richard J.; And Others – Educational and Training Technology International, 1989
Discussion of individual learning styles focuses on a study of 13-year-old students in the United Kingdom that investigated the development of a computer-presented test of verbal-imagery learning styles. Ability grouping and test performance results are described, and implications for computer-based training (CBT) are discussed. (six references)…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Academic Achievement, Analysis of Variance, Cognitive Style
Peer reviewedLevin, Tamar; Gordon, Claire – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 1989
Describes study of Israeli secondary school students that was conducted to determine the extent to which gender and prior computer exposure affect students' attitudes toward computers prior to computer instruction in school. An attitude questionnaire designed to measure affective and cognitive attitudes toward computers is described, and results…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Affective Measures, Cognitive Measurement, Cognitive Style
Peer reviewedFrazier, Max K. – Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 1989
Described is a study in which seventh graders used LOGO in place of receiving geometry instruction. It was hypothesized that angle recognition estimation and construction would be higher for the LOGO group. Reports that a difference was found favoring the LOGO group. Provides a short history of the LOGO language. (MVL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Style, Computer Uses in Education, Geometric Concepts
Todd, Ross J. – School Library Media Annual (SLMA), 1995
Examines some research directions for future information professionals in the context of school education, particularly in relation to information literacy and multimedia. Highlights include future research needs; abilities and attitudes of students; interactive multimedia; new technologies; teacher-student interactions; and computer-assisted…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Cognitive Style, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Change
Peer reviewedPorter, Priscilla H., Ed. – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 1995
Maintains that the inclusive classroom is one in which all students, regardless of differences can flourish. Discusses the role of cooperative learning in establishing and maintaining an inclusive classroom. Maintains that inclusion promotes tolerance. (CFR)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Cognitive Style, Cooperative Learning, Educational Objectives
Peer reviewedCarpenter, Thomas P.; And Others – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 1993
After a year of instruction, 70 kindergarten children were individually interviewed as they solved basic, multistep, and nonroutine word problems. Thirty-two used a valid strategy for all 9 problems, and 44 correctly answered 7 or more problems. Modeling provided a unifying framework for thinking about problem solving. (Author/MDH)
Descriptors: Addition, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Division
Peer reviewedSharkey, Judy – TESOL Journal, 1995
Discusses activities that can help language students use the concept of personal competence to become better learners. Teachers can list student and teacher responsibilities, ask students for feedback on class activities, and implement student suggestions to accommodate individual and group learning styles. (three references) (MDM)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, English (Second Language), Feedback, Higher Education
Peer reviewedBenjamin, Libby; Walz, Garry R. – Guidance & Counselling, 1995
Presents the text of an address to the 1987 Canadian Guidance and Counselling annual conference. Nine critical counseling tasks are examined and suggestions for interventions to accomplish the tasks are presented. (Author)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Computer Uses in Education, Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Techniques
Peer reviewedBrusselmans-Dehairs, Christiane; Henry, Georges F. – International Journal of Educational Research, 1994
The seven chapters of this special issue identify research issues related to sex differences and mathematics achievement in an international context and consider some possible explanations, including neuropsychological differences, learning strategies, and attitudes. Recommendations are made for educational policy, curriculum development, and…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Cognitive Style, Curriculum Development, Educational Policy
Peer reviewedBaker, Jim – Social Studies Review, 1995
Maintains that partnering history and social studies with mathematics, science, and language arts provides opportunities for relevant and meaningful history. Argues that chronology is the single most important unifying factor in history. Asserts that teachers must engage students in the why and how of history. (CFR)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Curriculum Development


