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Practical Approaches to Using Learning Styles in Higher Education

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Practical Approaches to Using Learning Styles in Higher Education

Contributors:

By (Author) Rita Dunn
By (author) Shirley A. Griggs

ISBN:

9780897897037

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th April 2000

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Higher education, tertiary education

Dewey:

378.17

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

280

Description

Dunn and Griggs challenge the traditional instructional process of lecture/discussion in college classroom and describe the theory, practice, and research that support a wider variety of approaches to better accommodate the learning-style preferences of each student. Twenty-five practitioners from varied backgrounds and disciplines, representing 14 colleges and universities, outline alternative strategies they use with diverse students in their institutions of higher education. Some of these practitioners have been using learning-style for decades. Others have conducted research to test the various tenets of the Dunn and Dunn Learning- Style Model, and a few, only for the past five years, have begun providing instructional strategies that are congruent with their students' preferences. A road map is provided for college faculty to assist them in moving toward accommodating students' learning-style strengths by comparing the major theories of learning styles that range from uni- to multi-dimensional in scope. Strategies include: identifying and administering valid and reliable instruments for assessing college students' learning styles, interpreting assessment results so that each student becomes aware of his/her own strengths and is provided a computer-generated prescription for improving their study skills and successfully completing assignments, designing instruction to respond to both global and analytic students' processing styles, developing course content and materials to accommodate the learning-style preferences of college students, and evaluating the impact of learning-styles-based instruction.

Reviews

This book is recommended for individuals who are willing to embrace the entire five-step method presented by the editors. It may also be useful in getting educators to think about the individual learning differences that exist within higher education.-Community College Journal of Research and Practice
"This book is recommended for individuals who are willing to embrace the entire five-step method presented by the editors. It may also be useful in getting educators to think about the individual learning differences that exist within higher education."-Community College Journal of Research and Practice

Author Bio

RITA DUNN is Professor of Instructional Leadership and Director of the Center for the Study of Learning and Teaching Styles at St. John's University. She is the author of 22 titles including Improved Test Scores, Attitudes, and Behaviors in America's Schools (with DeBello, Bergin & Garvey, 1999). SHIRLEY A. GRIGGS is Professor of Counselor Education at St. John's University and is co-author of Multiculturalism and Learning Style (with Rita Dunn) (Praeger, 1998).

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