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Learning with Style and Skill: A Description of a Self-Calculating, Computerized Learning Styles Profile and Study Skills Inventory and Its Use for Diagnosing and Prescribing Learning
European Conference on Reading (2007)
  • Leonard W Parker, Liberty University
  • Karen L. Parker, Liberty University
Abstract

A Self-Calculating, Computerized Learning Styles Profile and Study Skills Inventory are described with applications for its use in diagnosing and prescribing learning according to the individual needs of the student. After completing thirty-nine items on “How I Learn and Remember Best”, six charts relating to modalities, interpersonal and leadership skills are then visible on the Learning Styles Profile (LSP). The forty-two item Study Skills Inventory (SSI) provides results on sixteen study skills. The combination of both programs provides teachers valuable information about themselves and their students for the development of effective instructional strategies and assessment techniques. Matching a student’s learning style to a variety of study methods enhances academic achievement.

Keywords
  • differentiation,
  • differentiated instruction,
  • differentiated learning,
  • learning styles,
  • study skills,
  • elementary,
  • middle school,
  • high school
Disciplines
Publication Date
August, 2007
Comments
Presented by Drs. Karen & Leonard Parker at the 15th European Conference on Reading in Berlin, Germany August 7th, 2007.
Citation Information
Leonard W Parker and Karen L. Parker. "Learning with Style and Skill: A Description of a Self-Calculating, Computerized Learning Styles Profile and Study Skills Inventory and Its Use for Diagnosing and Prescribing Learning" European Conference on Reading (2007)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/karen_parker/4/