Year | definition | source |
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1979 | "Learning style consists of distinctive behaviors which serve as indicators of how a person learns from and adapts to his environment. It also gives clues as to how a person's mind works." | Gregorc, Anthony C. (1979, p.234) |
1995 | "refers to an individual's natural, habitual, and preferred way(s) of absorbing, processing, and retaining new information and skills. These learning styles persist, regardless of teaching methods and content areas." | Reid, Joy (1995, p.-11) |
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The methods of learning language are by impression (seeing, hearing), and by expression (speaking writing) - not considering impression and expression through innervations of vocal movements. | Handschin, Charles H (1918, p.1) |