Affiliation:
1. Fung L. Yong received her PhD from the Department of Special Education, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, in 1991. Her research interests include gifted and talented education, learning disabilities, and individuals with educable mild handicaps. Besides pursuing postdoctoral studies in special education, she is a professional tutor of Project First Class, Rend Lake College, Ina, Illinois. Project First Class is a state-funded program that aims to enhance the self-concept and academic...
2. John D. McIntyre is professor of curriculum and instruction, and director of the Teaching Skills Laboratory at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. He is coordinator of the graduate program in gifted and talented education. His research interests include teacher and student development and behavior, and instructional practices. Dr. McIntyre also is presidentelect of the Association of Teacher Educators.
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether significant group, gender, and grade differences existed in the learning style preferences of students with learning disabilities and students who are gifted, using the Learning Style Inventory (LSI) (Dunn, Dunn, & Price, 1987). Subjects consisted of 53 students with learning disabilities and 64 gifted students randomly selected from two large public high schools. They were 10th-, 11th-, and 12th-grade students, aged 15 to 17. A three-way analysis of variance on the LSI raw scores revealed significant group differences in preferences for light, design, and kinesthetic modality, and in motivation, persistence, responsibility, parent motivation, and teacher motivation. Significant gender and grade differences were found in preferences for mobility and learning in the afternoon, respectively. A stepwise discriminant analysis revealed six variables that significantly discriminated between the two groups. Findings imply that incorporating the learning styles of students with learning disabilities and students who are gifted is important for individualizing educational programming.
Subject
General Health Professions,Education,Health(social science)
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