The Relationship Between Agriculture Preservice Teachers' Learning Styles And Performance In a Methods Of Teaching Agriculture Course
Author(s) -
Jamie Cano,
Bryan L. Garton
Publication year - 1994
Publication title -
journal of agricultural education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2162-5212
pISSN - 1042-0541
DOI - 10.5032/jae.1994.02006
Subject(s) - agricultural education , agriculture , course (navigation) , mathematics education , psychology , teaching method , pedagogy , geography , engineering , archaeology , aerospace engineering
Researchers (Witkin, 1973; Gregorc, 1979; Garger & Guild, 1984) have suggested that learning style was an important factor in students’ academic achievement, how students learn and teachers teach, and student-teacher interaction. Dunn and Dunn (1979) asserted that “teachers teach the way they learned” (p. 241), which has been supported by other researchers (Witkin, 1973; Gregorc, 1979; Avery, 1985). Koppleman (1980) suggested that investigations conducted on the relationship between a person’s learning style and the manner in which he/she teaches were insufficient.
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