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Learning Style Differences Between Students and Facultyo Title
Journal of the Academy of Business Education, (2009)
  • Thomas D Berry
  • Amber Settle, DePaul University
Abstract
Learning styles refers to the different ways that people process and retain information. Our interest is in discerning differences in learning styles between faculty and students. Just as students vary in learning styles, instructors differ in the methods they use to convey information. Any disconnect between the learning styles of instructors (and hence the methods used to teach material) and the predominant learning styles of the students may result in greater learning difficulties for students. We test the learning styles of three groups: students in the introductory finance course, finance majors, and finance faculty. Significant differences are found between each group with the greatest differences between the faculty and the introductory students.
Publication Date
2009
Citation Information
Thomas D Berry and Amber Settle. "Learning Style Differences Between Students and Facultyo Title" Journal of the Academy of Business Education, (2009)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/thomas_berry/36/