Learning Styles of Talented Preservice Teachers

The learning styles of students vary both among individuals and across different disciplines they choose to study. In higher education, academic discipline appears to be a key factor influencing students' distinctive learning styles. This study, which aims to determine the dominant learning sty...

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Art Education
Athletics
Aural Learning
Cognitive Style
Foreign Countries
Gender Differences
Handicrafts
Intellectual Disciplines
Kinesthetic Methods
Learning Modalities
Music Education
Physical Education
Preservice Teachers
Reading
Visual Learning
Writing (Composition)
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