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Learning Styles

Learning Styles

  • Different learning styles in mathematics teaching Miriam Liston
    A PDF file reporting a research project in Ireland that suggests a move towards a more problem oriented teaching approach would be beneficial for the future of teaching and learning mathematics and recommends a constructivist approach to teaching and learning so that students play an active part in developing their knowledge and in turn apply such learning strategies to their own classroom practice.
  • Learning Styles in Mathematics Classrooms
    Research by Stephen Keast, Monash University..."There are two learning styles (separate and connected knowing) and two associated teaching styles (separate and connected teaching)"
  • The Seven Learning Styles Overview

    Seven learning styles: Visual, Aural, Verbal, Physical, Logical, Social and Solitary  are identified that can assist teachers and students  in their approach  to learning.