Learning And Teaching Styles In Management Education: Identifying, Analyzing, And Facilitating

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Michael J. Provitera
Esin Esendal

Keywords

Teaching Style, Learning Style, Management Education, Higher Education

Abstract

Drawing on the learning theory of the Felder-Silverman model (2002), and the work of A.F. Grasha, this paper provides a brief review of teaching and learning styles used in management education. Professors, like students, demonstrate a number of learning styles and a professor has some responsibility to organize and present a course to satisfy students’ varied learning styles. After a brief review of the literature this paper suggests ways to assess the teaching and learning styles of management educators and students.

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