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Dunn, Rita S. – Educational Leadership, 1979
Multisensory instructional packages facilitated achievement among slow learners who had not progressed with conventional strategies. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Educational Research, Elementary Education, Individualized Instruction
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Tobias, Sigmund – Educational Leadership, 1982
A panel of researchers examined why individualized instruction is successful in industrial, military, and medical training but less so in elementary and secondary schools. The reasons revolve around the rewards students receive, student maturity and motivation, and the amount of time spent on task. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Elementary Secondary Education, Individualized Instruction, Industry
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Cornbleth, Catherine; And Others – Educational Leadership, 1981
The Annehurst Curriculum Classification System (ACCS) identifies curriculum materials compatible with student learning characteristics. The development of the ACCS and its use in Annehurst School in Westerville (Ohio) are described. The system originator explains how schools are using it and what researchers have discovered about the quality of…
Descriptors: Classification, Cognitive Style, College School Cooperation, Curriculum Development
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Dunn, Kenneth – Educational Leadership, 1981
An alternative school for problem students in New York City successfully uses both diagnosis of individual learning styles and learning materials designed to respond to individual learning style differences. The students help each other overcome negative behaviors in the school they helped create. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Group Unity, High Risk Students, Individualized Instruction
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Della Neve, Charmaine – Educational Leadership, 1985
A New Jersey elementary school's new instructional program, based on a holistic concept of brain function called Proster Theory, is described. Attendant changes in class organization and teacher roles are discussed. (MCG)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Holistic Approach, Individualized Instruction, Learning Activities