In this study, the author examined the relationship between teaching approaches and thinking styles in teaching. The study parallels previous investigations (Zhang, 2000a, 2000b; Zhang & Sternberg, 2000) of students' learning approaches and thinking styles in learning. Seventy-six in-service teachers from Hong Kong responded to the Approaches to Teaching Inventory (K. Trigwell & M. Prosser, 1996) and the Thinking Styles Inventory in Teaching (E. L. Grigorenko & R. J. Sternberg, 1993) as well as to a range of questions designed to assess the participants' perceptions about their work environment. It was concluded that approach and style are two overlapping constructs with different labels. The differences between approach and style are in de...
This study investigated the relationship between thinking styles and preferred teacher interpersonal...
The study deals with learning styles and ways of thinking in facilitating effective teaching. The ob...
ABSTRACT. Using R. J. Sternberg’s (1988, 1997) theory of thinking styles and W. G. Perry’s (1970) th...
The primary objective of this study was to explore whether teachers' teaching styles were consistent...
This study pioneered the research on the role of university students' thinking styles in their prefe...
This article presents the results of an investigation of the construct validity of J. B. Biggs's (19...
The present study had three purposes. The first was to further explore the psychometric properties o...
To a great extent the nature of the relationship between the cognitive style of a student teacher an...
Teachers have always known intuitively that people learn differently. But few teachers are familiar ...
Thinking styles refer to one’s preferred ways of using one’s abilities. This study investigates whet...
The author investigated the relationship of thinking styles to modes of thinking. Participants were ...
The teacher's teaching and thinking style determine the students' academic success at school. Every ...
The study of learning styles is one of interest and debate in current educational circles. The diver...
Abstract: It is widely believed that understanding students ’ learning style and preferences can ben...
Starting from the understanding that the teacher is one of the most important factors in the educat...
This study investigated the relationship between thinking styles and preferred teacher interpersonal...
The study deals with learning styles and ways of thinking in facilitating effective teaching. The ob...
ABSTRACT. Using R. J. Sternberg’s (1988, 1997) theory of thinking styles and W. G. Perry’s (1970) th...
The primary objective of this study was to explore whether teachers' teaching styles were consistent...
This study pioneered the research on the role of university students' thinking styles in their prefe...
This article presents the results of an investigation of the construct validity of J. B. Biggs's (19...
The present study had three purposes. The first was to further explore the psychometric properties o...
To a great extent the nature of the relationship between the cognitive style of a student teacher an...
Teachers have always known intuitively that people learn differently. But few teachers are familiar ...
Thinking styles refer to one’s preferred ways of using one’s abilities. This study investigates whet...
The author investigated the relationship of thinking styles to modes of thinking. Participants were ...
The teacher's teaching and thinking style determine the students' academic success at school. Every ...
The study of learning styles is one of interest and debate in current educational circles. The diver...
Abstract: It is widely believed that understanding students ’ learning style and preferences can ben...
Starting from the understanding that the teacher is one of the most important factors in the educat...
This study investigated the relationship between thinking styles and preferred teacher interpersonal...
The study deals with learning styles and ways of thinking in facilitating effective teaching. The ob...
ABSTRACT. Using R. J. Sternberg’s (1988, 1997) theory of thinking styles and W. G. Perry’s (1970) th...