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Learning Strategies and Learning Styles (Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1988)

Schmeck, Ronald R.(Edited by)
Part of the Perspectives on Individual Differences series
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A style is any pattern we see in a person's way of accomplishing a particular type of task.

The "task" of interest in the present context is education-learning and remembering in school and transferring what is learned to the world outside of school.

Teachers are expressing some sort of awareness of style when they observe a particular action taken by a particular student and then say something like: "This doesn't surprise me!

That's just the way he is. " Observation of a single action cannot reveal a style.

One's impres­ sion of a person's style is abstracted from multiple experiences of the person under similar circumstances.

In education, if we understand the styles of individual students, we can often anticipate their perceptions and subsequent behaviors, anticipate their misunderstandings, take ad­ vantage of their strengths, and avoid (or correct) their weaknesses.

These are some of the goals of the present text. In the first chapter, I present an overview of the terminology and research methods used by various authors of the text.

Although they differ a bit with regard to meanings ascribed to certain terms or with regard to conclusions drawn from certain types of data, there is none­ theless considerable agreement, especially when one realizes that they represent three different continents and five different nationalities.

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1489921206 / 9781489921208
Paperback / softback
05/06/2013
United States
368 pages, XXII, 368 p.
155 x 235 mm