We consider how to differentiate instruction using a theory of thinking styles as a basis for differentiation. The article opens with a consideration of why styles are important. Then it considers some general characteristics of styles, presents the theory of mental self-government, considers issues of measurement, and presents data supporting the theory. Next, it discusses application of the theory in the classroom. Finally, it draws conclusions.published_or_final_versio
Begin with a commonly held belief about educational practice and follow the evidence to see if the p...
In this study, the author examined the relationship between teaching approaches and thinking styles ...
Düşünme stilleri kişinin düşünürken tercih ettiği yola işaret eden bir bireysel farklılık olarak gö...
We consider how to differentiate instruction using a theory of thinking styles as a basis for differ...
This study aimed at investigating the nature of thinking styles as described in the theory of mental...
The author investigated the relationship of thinking styles to modes of thinking. Participants were ...
ABSTRACT. Using R. J. Sternberg’s (1988, 1997) theory of thinking styles and W. G. Perry’s (1970) th...
ABSTRACT—There are two styles of learning and thinking: ability based and personality based. The for...
The term “learning styles” refers to the concept that individuals differ in regard to what mode of i...
Cognitive styles and learning styles are both variables that explain the differences between the stu...
AbstractThe article considers thinking style as a form of self-regulation and self-organization of t...
This research identifies individual differences in academic achievement attributable to thinking sty...
The historical roots of cognitive styles are traced in differential psychology, psychoanalytic ego p...
The authors place the Dunn and Dunn Learning Styles Model in the larger context of differentiated in...
The purpose of the project is to research the concept of learning styles, a common theory used in ed...
Begin with a commonly held belief about educational practice and follow the evidence to see if the p...
In this study, the author examined the relationship between teaching approaches and thinking styles ...
Düşünme stilleri kişinin düşünürken tercih ettiği yola işaret eden bir bireysel farklılık olarak gö...
We consider how to differentiate instruction using a theory of thinking styles as a basis for differ...
This study aimed at investigating the nature of thinking styles as described in the theory of mental...
The author investigated the relationship of thinking styles to modes of thinking. Participants were ...
ABSTRACT. Using R. J. Sternberg’s (1988, 1997) theory of thinking styles and W. G. Perry’s (1970) th...
ABSTRACT—There are two styles of learning and thinking: ability based and personality based. The for...
The term “learning styles” refers to the concept that individuals differ in regard to what mode of i...
Cognitive styles and learning styles are both variables that explain the differences between the stu...
AbstractThe article considers thinking style as a form of self-regulation and self-organization of t...
This research identifies individual differences in academic achievement attributable to thinking sty...
The historical roots of cognitive styles are traced in differential psychology, psychoanalytic ego p...
The authors place the Dunn and Dunn Learning Styles Model in the larger context of differentiated in...
The purpose of the project is to research the concept of learning styles, a common theory used in ed...
Begin with a commonly held belief about educational practice and follow the evidence to see if the p...
In this study, the author examined the relationship between teaching approaches and thinking styles ...
Düşünme stilleri kişinin düşünürken tercih ettiği yola işaret eden bir bireysel farklılık olarak gö...