2013
DOI: 10.5032/jae.2013.04206
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The Impact of Learning Styles on Learning Outcomes at FFA Camp: What Campers Retain Over Time

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“…Though differences were found between all three categories of successful intelligence, learning style played a role only in the analytical measure -which would align most closely to secondary schools' traditional view of achievement on an examination. This finding appears to refute literature on a battery of learning style assessments that found they rarely play a significant role in formal learning processes (Brown et al, 2013;Cano et al, 1992;Garton et al, 1999;Thornton et al, 2006;Whittington & Raven, 1995).…”
Section: Figure 3 Graphs Of Simple Main Effects For Each Of the Meascontrasting
confidence: 55%
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“…Though differences were found between all three categories of successful intelligence, learning style played a role only in the analytical measure -which would align most closely to secondary schools' traditional view of achievement on an examination. This finding appears to refute literature on a battery of learning style assessments that found they rarely play a significant role in formal learning processes (Brown et al, 2013;Cano et al, 1992;Garton et al, 1999;Thornton et al, 2006;Whittington & Raven, 1995).…”
Section: Figure 3 Graphs Of Simple Main Effects For Each Of the Meascontrasting
confidence: 55%
“…A similar study of learning styles found the majority of students in the same college program and major, pursuing similar passions, and involved in a common activity were quite similar in learning style, as defined by the KLSI (Kolb, 1999). In agricultural education, Brown et al (2013) found this same trend, as 60% of students attending a leadership camp were extroverted in their learning style -another perceived match of a learner and environment. Kolb (2007), in the KLSI workbook, described an accommodator as a "doer" (p. 4).…”
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“…According to the results obtained, the learning style, with a higher average, is Reflexive, where no significant differences are shown between the different specialties and courses analyzed [20]. Another study investigates the relationship between learning styles and learning outcomes of campers attending the Oklahoma FFA Alumni Leadership Camp, focusing on what is retained over time [33].…”
Section: • Variability In Learning Stylesmentioning
confidence: 99%