Some educators feel that children''s cognitive styles should be taken into account when learning activities are planned for them. The term cognitive styles refers to one''s personal style and describes an individual''s mode of understanding thinking remembering judging and solving problems; in short how he or she responds to and makes sense of the world. Assessing this functioning makes more sense than relying on a simple score on a standardized intelligence test. Teachers need to be aware of recent cognitive style research and learn to use the results of this research to plan effective educational programs. This book presents historical perspectives suggests practical classroom applications and provides implications for future research.
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