Ferris State University

Center for Teaching, Learning & Faculty Development
What is a Learning Style?
 

The composite of characteristic cognitive, affective, and physiological factors that serve as relatively stable indicators of how a learner perceives, interacts with, and responds to the learning environment (Keefe 1979)

 Included in this definition are cognitive styles which are intrinsic information-processing patterns that represent a person’s typical mode of perceiving, thinking, remembering and problem solving.


Faculty wanting further information about any of these topics are encouraged to contact Terry Doyle at doylet@ferris.edu



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