Learning Style Perspectives

Learning Style Perspectives
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Publisher : Atwood Publications
Total Pages : 118
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015047499994
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Book Synopsis Learning Style Perspectives by : Lynne Celli Sarasin

Download or read book Learning Style Perspectives written by Lynne Celli Sarasin and published by Atwood Publications. This book was released on 1999 with total page 118 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Every teacher wants to improve teaching effectiveness, and a good place to begin is by understanding the various ways students perceive and process information. "Learning Style Perspectives" addresses the learning needs of the students, taking into consideration individual preferences for absorbing and retaining material in an auditory, visual, or tactile manner. Lynne Celli Sarasin gives us an overview of major theorists and synthesizes those theories into an approach to teaching which is easily applied in any college or university classroom setting. The characteristics of auditory, visual, and tactile learners are described along with appropriate teaching techniques, student reactions, and evaluation of each style of learning. Includes easily referenced charts of descriptors, teaching strategies, and student behaviors. -- From publisher's description.


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