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Learning Styles among Students in an Advanced Soil Management Class: Impact on Students' Performance
Eudoxie, Gaius D. – Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education, 2011
Learning styles represent an integral component of the learning environment, which has been shown to differ across institutions and disciplines. To identify learner preferences within a discipline would aid in evaluating instructional resources geared toward active learning. The learning profiles of second-year soil science students (n = 62) were…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Evaluation, Soil Science, Active Learning
Mamo, Martha; Ippolito, James A.; Kettler, Timothy A.; Reuter, Ronald; McCallister, Dennis; Morner, Patricia; Husmann, Dann; Blankenship, Erin – Journal of Geoscience Education, 2011
Evolving computer technology is offering opportunities for new online approaches in teaching methods and delivery. Well-designed web-based (online) lessons should reinforce the critical need of the soil science discipline in today's food, energy, and environmental issues, as well as meet the needs of the diverse clientele with interest in…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Pretests Posttests, Soil Science
Fazarro, Dominick E.; Pannkuk, Tim; Pavelock, Dwayne; Hubbard, Darcy – Journal of Industrial Teacher Education, 2009
This study was conducted to research learning style preferences of agriculture students. Specifically, the objectives which guided the study were: (1) to determine the learning style preferences of undergraduate agricultural students enrolled in a given Soil Science course and (2) to ascertain if there were differences in the students' course…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Research Tools, Cognitive Style, Grade Point Average
Grabau, L. J. – Journal of Agronomic Education (JAE), 1988
Describes teaching techniques that facilitate the use of the systems approach. Includes explanations of the Kolb learning styles, a "job hire" exercise, mind mapping, and a technique for problem analysis. Presents information on pre-workshop materials, tables of generated competencies, and a hierarchy of rational problem-solving approaches. (RT)
Descriptors: Agronomy, Cognitive Style, College Science, Conferences
Thompson, James A.; Grabau, Larry J. – Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education, 2004
One goal of most courses is to prepare students with basic knowledge and skills associated with the course content. Mastery learning can be a rewarding way to encourage greater student achievement by allowing students multiple attempts to demonstrate an understanding of course concepts. This may involve repeated submissions of individual…
Descriptors: Course Content, Assignments, Agronomy, Soil Science
Mamo, Martha; Kettler, Timothy; Hussman, Dann – Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education, 2005
Our objective was to evaluate responses from students with different learning styles to the use of computer technology as a supplemental tool in teaching soil erosion concepts. The online lesson utilized photographs, illustrations, animations, and an interactive model that allowed students to manipulate factors influencing soil erosion. Students…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Computer Assisted Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Soil Science

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