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Ama Adu-Marfo; Isaac Biney; Moses Kumi Asamoah – Cogent Education, 2024
This paper highlights adult female learners' perception and experiences with blended distance education (DE) program in the University of Ghana. It specifically investigates female students' experiences with male and female tutors' tutoring styles, learner support services, the use of educational technology as well as the extent of the…
Descriptors: Females, Womens Education, Adult Students, Student Attitudes
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Hsieh, Sheng-Wen; Jang, Yu-Ruei; Hwang, Gwo-Jen; Chen, Nian-Shing – Computers & Education, 2011
Ubiquitous learning (u-learning), in conjunction with supports from the digital world, is recognized as an effective approach for situating students in real-world learning environments. Earlier studies concerning u-learning have mainly focused on investigating the learning attitudes and learning achievements of students, while the causations such…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Teaching Styles, Teacher Characteristics, Ecology
Chen, Susan Tiffany – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Recent and ongoing expansion of online opportunities for teacher education and training continue in response to calls for better teacher preparation and professional development opportunities. However, with the introduction of online learning, the already controversial debate over educational technology has taken on a new dimension. Today's…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Language Teachers, English (Second Language), Educational Environment
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Rhea, Zane Ma – Policy Futures in Education, 2010
The idea of "transmorphosis" will be used in this article to discuss the impact of new teaching and learning environments on the highly mobile global academic pedagogue. "Trans-" implies "movement across", whether it be space, time, place, culture, or institution. "-morphosis" evokes the possibility/requirement to shapeshift one's pedagogical…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Teaching Methods, Teaching Conditions, Educational Environment
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Bailey, Patrick D. – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2008
Mission statements of most HEIs across the UK support "student centred learning". In this paper, it is suggested that "teacher centred teaching" should also have a major role to play, improving the quality of the learning experience in higher education. Students are extremely diverse in their skills, weaknesses, and learning…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Student Centered Curriculum, Cognitive Style
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Helsing, Deborah – Curriculum Inquiry, 2007
This article addresses a key contrast in how teachers may regard the uncertainties of their work, considering how an orientation to uncertainty can be regarded as a decision-making style. Through the use of case studies, the author contrasts two teachers. One is oriented "toward" uncertainties in her work and describes her herself as being always…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Cognitive Style, Case Studies, Teacher Attitudes
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Sims, Ronald R. – Journal of European Industrial Training, 1990
Attention to trainees' learning styles can enhance training effectiveness. Trainers should strive to improve the fit between their training style and trainees' cognitive styles and develop different kinds of learning environments: affectively complex, perceptually complex, symbolically complex, or behaviorally complex. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Cognitive Style, Educational Environment, Teaching Styles
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Dunn, Rita S.; Dunn, Kenneth J. – Educational Leadership, 1979
Most teachers can respond to differences in student learning styles. Eighteen elements of learning style, categorized as environmental, emotional, sociological, and physical are described. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Modalities
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Stitt-Gohdes, Wanda L. – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 2001
High school students (n=211) completed the Canfield Learning Styles Inventory and 8 business teachers completed the Canfield Instructional Styles Inventory. Students preferred personal relationships, working with other students, and direct experience. Teachers preferred organized, qualitative, social learning environments. Moderate congruence…
Descriptors: Business Education Teachers, Cognitive Style, Educational Environment, High School Students
Matthews-Lopez, Joy L.; Lopez-Permouth, Sergio R.; Keck, David – 2002
Mediated learning utilizes multimedia-based instructional modules to provide students with individualized access to information in alignment with their individual learning styles (Kinser, Morris, & Hewitt). In contrast with traditional pedagogy, the mission of the instructor in a mediated learning environment is to facilitate learning rather than…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Environment, Higher Education
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Pettigrew, Frank; Zakrajsek, Dorothy – Physical Educator, 1984
The Canfield Learning Style Inventory was used to determine 104 physical education majors' learning styles. Study results showed that the subjects, as a group, preferred (1) a formal learning environment; (2) learning experiences involving heavy use of media; and (3) learning through "hands on" experience. (DF)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Education Majors, Educational Environment, Higher Education
Harrison, Gina; Andrews, Jac; Saklofske, Don – Education Canada, 2003
Students use various approaches to learning based on the interaction between their personal characteristics, task characteristics, and the learning context. While students may appear to demonstrate a particular style over time, this style may change. In fact, the ability to draw on multiple strategies for different tasks distinguishes good and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Style, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education
Dunn, Charles L. – 1976
This study represents one principal's effort to develop a school climate of teaching and learning to improve academic achievement for students at Intermediate School 158, Bronx, New York. In this program the staff was encouraged to create a diversity of learning environments related to the learning styles of pre-adolescent inner-city youth.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Curriculum Development, Educational Environment, Inner City
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Tamir, P. – American Educational Research Journal, 1975
Examines the possible effects of four important school variables on the cognitive preference styles of students. The variables are the school environment, the attitude of the teachers toward an inquiry oriented approach, the nature of the curriculum and that of the subject matter. (Author/DEP)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Curriculum Design, Educational Environment
Stewart, William J. – 1977
Sex Differences in the School discusses why teaching and learning must often be sex-differentiated. Both biological and cultural factors contribute to sex differences, and these differences help to characterize the preferences of girls and boys for different kinds of learning. Also, conclusive research findings document that girls and boys…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Style, Educational Environment, Educational Planning
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