Students' Learning Style Preferences and Teachers' Instructional Strategies

Students' Learning Style Preferences and Teachers' Instructional Strategies
Author: Mary L Wilson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2011
Genre: Academic achievement
ISBN:

The purpose of the current study was to identify the extent to which learning styles influence the educational process as well as the outcome of students, particularly elementary-age students, in terms of academic achievement. This study examined the potential relationship between the degree of match (as determined by comparing learning style preferences of students with instructional strategies of teachers) and the academic achievement of fourth grade students as shown by Palmetto Assessment of State Standards scores in four academic content areas, namely English language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies. The researcher collected data from a sample of approximately 200 students from three schools in different northwestern South Carolina districts. A quantitative approach utilizing a correlational design was used to analyze the data and produced Pearson r values for each content area respectively. These results demonstrate a lack of significant correlation between variables.

Investigating the Relationship between Learning Styles and the Effectiveness of Online Supplementary Material

Investigating the Relationship between Learning Styles and the Effectiveness of Online Supplementary Material
Author: Hakan Cangir
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 127
Release: 2015-03-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 3955380211

Scrutinizing the overall classroom achievement of language students, Hakan Cangir investigates how effective supplementary materials to computer-assisted language learning (CALL) can be. He explores the relationship between students' learning styles and their classroom achievement when supported by supplementary online material, thus shedding light on the differences in the students' approaches of using CALL material. Based on his analysis, Cangir presents fascinating pedagogical suggestions for language learning.

Learning Styles, Classroom Instruction, and Student Achievement

Learning Styles, Classroom Instruction, and Student Achievement
Author: Daniel H. Robinson
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 77
Release: 2022-01-29
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 3030907929

The book examines the history of learning styles, including their widespread acceptance and endorsement in educational settings. In addition, it explores both the support of and opposition to learning styles by academics. The book discusses cases for and against learning styles and offers a systematic review of empirical evidence. It describes consequences of promoting learning styles in the classroom and offers insights into future directions in research and practice.The book offers a critical examination that adds to the broader discussion of what is truthful and what is fake news in education. Key areas of coverage include: History of learning styles. Widespread belief in and uses of learning styles. Review of recent learning styles coverage in academic journals. The case for learning styles. The case against learning styles. Consequences associated with using learning styles. Learning Styles, Classroom Instruction, and Student Achievement is an essential resource for researchers, professors, and graduate students as well as teachers and educational professionals in such varied fields as clinical child and school psychology, educational psychology, social work, public health, teaching and teacher education, and educational practice and policy.

Homework

Homework
Author: Eunsook Hong
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2000-06-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0313001278

While there are some books and articles about the importance of understanding in-school learning style and the benefits in achievement and attitude toward learning that accrue from matching learning style to learning environment, this is the first book on homework style. Homework style is the personal preference for doing the tasks assigned by teachers and learning new material outside of the formal school setting. Learning style and homework style have been found to be related yet empirically distinguishable, indicating the unique situation the home variable plays in forming individual learning styles. This guide will help parents, teachers, and counselors understand homework style and gain an awareness of the relationship between homework style, homework achievement, and school achievement.

Learning Styles in the ESL/EFL Classroom

Learning Styles in the ESL/EFL Classroom
Author: Joy M. Reid
Publisher: Heinle & Heinle Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1995
Genre: Cognition and culture
ISBN: 9780838461587

This comprehensive volume explores the widespread issues involved in the study of individual learner differences in a variety of settings.

The Contribution of Learning Styles to Achievement of At-risk Students in a Blended Learning Environment

The Contribution of Learning Styles to Achievement of At-risk Students in a Blended Learning Environment
Author: Timisha Barnes-Jones
Publisher:
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2014
Genre: Academic achievement
ISBN:

This mixed-methods research study was designed to investigate the effect of learning styles on the academic achievement of at-risk high school students in a blended learning environment. The researcher analyzed students' academic achievement scores and students' learning styles. The researcher used Kolb's learning style inventory 4.0 to assess students' learning styles. In addition, instructional strategies data from teachers were collected to assess the effect on academic achievement when instructional strategies match learning styles. For analysis, the researcher determined a degree of match score for instructional strategies matched to learning styles. -- Statistical analysis of the data revealed that there was no significant relationship between learning styles and academic achievement. The researcher determined there was no relationship between the degree of match scores and the content areas English language arts, mathematics, and science. A Spearman's rank order correlation test revealed a significant relationship between degree of match scores and achievement only in the content area of social studies. Qualitative analysis revealed that when there was alignment between the learning environment, instructor type, and the learning style, students achieved at higher levels than when there was no alignment. -- This research suggests that teachers should be aware of the learning styles of their students and provide various instructional strategies to ensure the success of all students. There is also evidence in this research to suggest that accommodating learning styles has a positive influence on academic achievement. It is recommended that instructors work with students to increase their flexibility in learning situations. This research suggests that teaching to a variety of learning styles may be more beneficial than simply matching student preferences alone.

Learning Styles and Learning

Learning Styles and Learning
Author: Ronald R. Sims
Publisher:
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2006
Genre: Education
ISBN:

"It is the intent of this book to contribute to the ongoing dialogue on the important relationship of identifying an individual's learning style and the implications of how providing appropriate instruction in response to that and other styles can contribute to more effective learning and performance as mandated by calls for increased accountability and measures of learner learning success." --p. xiii.

Designing Clinical Research

Designing Clinical Research
Author: Stephen B. Hulley
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2011-11-30
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1451165854

Designing Clinical Research sets the standard for providing a practical guide to planning, tabulating, formulating, and implementing clinical research, with an easy-to-read, uncomplicated presentation. This edition incorporates current research methodology—including molecular and genetic clinical research—and offers an updated syllabus for conducting a clinical research workshop. Emphasis is on common sense as the main ingredient of good science. The book explains how to choose well-focused research questions and details the steps through all the elements of study design, data collection, quality assurance, and basic grant-writing. All chapters have been thoroughly revised, updated, and made more user-friendly.

Student Learning Styles

Student Learning Styles
Author: National Association of Secondary School Principals (U.S.)
Publisher: National Association of Secondary School Principals(NASSP)
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1979
Genre: Education
ISBN: