Learning styles among geography undergraduates : an international comparison

  • Healey, Mick
  • Kneale, Pauline
  • Milicich, Melanie
  • Pawson, Eric
  • Campbell, John
  • Solem, Michael
  • Bednarz, Robert
  • Hardwick, Susan
  • Bradbeer, John
  • Baker, Richard
  • Jones, Roy
  • Pilgrim, Alan
  • McCracken, Kevin
  • Bradley, Andrew
  • le Heron, Richard
  • Stringer, Christina
Publication date
January 2005
Publisher
Wiley
ISSN
0004-0894
Journal
Area
Citation count (estimate)
39

Abstract

Growing diversity is focusing attention on the range of different student learning styles. This study assesses whether geographers have a predominant learning style and whether this varies between and within countries. The findings are based on over 900 geography students from 12 universities in Australia, New Zealand, the UK and the US, who completed Kolb's Learning Style Inventory (LSI). The implications for curriculum design and student learning strategies are discussed. It is suggested that departments should aim to produce balanced learners with a full range of learning capacities rather than simply matching teaching to existing learning styles.13 page(s

Extracted data

We use cookies to provide a better user experience.