Adult Learning Styles

Many people recognize that each person prefers different learning styles and techniques. Learning styles group common ways that people learn.

The California Distance Learning Project provides teacher resources and student activities for adult education in California.

“We can teach the way we were taught, or we can teach the way people learn.” Adult Learning Theories and Practices1 This brief article provides a basic framework

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Learning Connection Resources (LCR) designs assessment and training projects to help individuals and organizations respond to change and improve Learning Styles

INDEX OF LEARNING STYLES (ILS) The Index of Learning Styles is an on-line survey instrument used to assess preferences on four dimensions (active/reflective, sensing

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Learning styles refer to a range of competing and contested theories that aim to account for differences in individuals’ learning. These theories propose that all

Learning styles are a set of assumptions around how someone uses their senses to perceive information; how their brain stores and processes information and how they

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Aug 21, 2008 · Professor Daniel Willingham describes research showing that learning styles are a myth. Added closed captions! For more info, see this link: http://www

An online community for youth and adults with learning disabilities including Attention Deficit Disorder.

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Articles and columns by Dr. Richard Felder on learning styles of college students, teaching styles of college professors, and the mismatches that frequently occur.

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