Introduction to Educational Psychology: Developing a

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Learning Styles EDU 330: Educational Psychology Daniel Moos

Opening Thought Question

Please respond to this comment from a not-so

hypothetical teacher

Why would I completely adapt to my students ’ learning styles? When they get out into the real world, they are not going to be in a situation where they are able to choose how to demonstrate what they know and what they have done. They are going to have to learn how to get things done in whatever context they are in. So, won ’ t I just be setting up my students for failure if I always adapt to their learning style?

Learning Styles

• A learning style is a consistent preference over time for dealing with intellectual tasks in a particular way • Three types of styles 

Reflectivity and Impulsivity

Field-Dependence and Field-Independence

Mental Self-Government Styles

Reflectivity vs. Impulsivity

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Reflectivity

 More time collecting information and analyzing (problem solving)

Impulsivity

 Responds quickly with little collection or analysis of information (problem solving)

Field-Dependence vs.

Field-Dependence

Field-Independence

Unable to separate figures from background • Excel at remembering faces • Prefers: – well-structured learning environment – positive feedback – social aspects of learning • • • •

Field-Independence

Able to break up an organized visual Excel at remembering names Understand visual cues and are better at math Prefer – – learning environments that require minimal interaction.

Discovery learning & individualized self-paced learning .

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Gender Differences?

Males tend to outscore females on the following tests:  Visual-spatial ability  Mathematical reasoning  College entrance Females tend to outscore males on the following tests:  Memory  Language use Possible reasons why gender differences in cognition and achievement exist:  Differences in brain structure  Peer pressure to exhibit gender-typed behaviors

What is Gender Bias?

• Gender bias is…  Responding differently to male and female students without having sound educational reasons for doing so.

• Likely sources of gender bias include:  Gender-role stereotypes of teachers  School curricula that reward gender stereotyped behavior  Gender-role stereotypes of classmates