Perspectives on the Nature of Intellectual Styles
Robert J Sternberg editor Li-Fang Zhang editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Springer Publishing Co Inc
Published:22nd May '09
Should be back in stock very soon
Teachers often assume that student performance levels are based on the student's intelligence, effort, and motivation. This book argues that the difference in students' knowledge of course material may be nothing more than differences in intellectual styles of learning or thinking. Intellectual styles, an umbrella term for such constructs as cognitive styles, learning styles, teaching styles, and thinking styles, refer to people's preferred ways of processing information. This stimulating and provocative text integrates the most recent theories and research on intellectual styles. It distinguishes styles from other constructs, such as intellectual capacity or effort levels. It situates the field of styles within the large context of the psychological, educational, and business literatures. It presents perspectives on the controversial issues and emerging debates in the field. It provides concrete guidelines for practitioners to apply the concept of styles to educational and business settings.
ISBN: 9780826104601
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 444g
350 pages