Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10441162 Personality and Individual Differences 2005 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
Two hundred and fifty five Hong Kong and 81 US students responded to a range of demographic questions and to the Preferred Thinking Styles in Teaching Inventory. They also rated themselves on three ability scales. Three major findings were: (1) university students' preferred teaching styles were uncovered by a theory-based inventory; (2) a large degree of similarity was identified in students' preferred teaching styles; and (3) students' preferred teaching styles were predictable from their characteristics and their self-rated abilities. Findings have implications for both educational research and educational practice in higher education.
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