Teaching to Different Learning Styles
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William H. Bush
Dept. of American Studies, College of Liberal Arts
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Individual differences are “characteristic modes of perceiving, remembering, thinking, problem solving, and decision making, reflective of information-processing regularities that develop in congenial ways around underlying personality trends”(Messick, 1994, p. 122).
Related Resources
Messick, S. (1994). The matter of style: Manifestations of personality in cognition, learning, and teaching. Educational Psychologist, 29, 121-136.





