The importance of learning styles : understanding the implications for learning, course design, and education /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Westport, Conn. :
Greenwood Press,
1995.
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| Series: | Contributions to the study of education.
no. 64. |
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Table of Contents:
- Learning enhancement in higher education / Ronald R. Sims and Serbrenia J. Sims
- Learning styles: a survey of adult learning style inventory models / Leslie K. Hickcox
- Increasing the effectiveness of university/college instruction: integrating the results of learning style research into course design and delivery / Blue Wooldridge
- Toward a framework for matching teaching and learning styles for diverse populations / James A. Anderson
- Learning styles and the changing face of community colleges / William Purkiss
- The Importance of learning styles in total quality management-oriented college and university courses / J.E. Romero-Simpson
- Adapting faculty and student learning styles: implications for accounting education / William T. Geary and Ronald R. Sims
- Using experiential learning theory and learning styles in diversity education / Mary Ann Rainey and David A. Kolb
- Experiential learning: preparing students to move from the classroom to the work environment / Serbrenia J. Sims
- The Nature of adult learning and effective training guidelines / Robert L. Hewitt
- The Learning model for managers: a tool to facilitate learning / Kenneth L. Murrell and Richard W. Bishop
- Learning and learning styles: a review and look to the future / Serbrenia J. Sims and Ronald R. Sims.