Development of a user-friendly instrument for identifying the learning strategy preferences of adults |
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Authors: | Gary J Conti |
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Institution: | Educational Studies, Oklahoma State University, 1193N Lakeview Drive, Sand Springs, OK 74063, USA |
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Abstract: | Learning strategies offer a means of addressing individual differences. A programmatic line of inquiry at two universities in the United States has led to an extensive body of research related to learning strategies and to the development of two instruments. This study reports on the development of one of these instruments that can be used to quickly identify learning strategy preferences. Although this instrument, Assessing The Learning Strategies of AdultS (ATLAS), appears very simple and is easy to use, a series of multivariate statistical procedures were used to develop and validate it. These procedures are reported here in detail so that practitioners can be aware of its strong research base and use it with confidence. ATLAS can be used either for self-assessment or by an instructor in order to quickly identify how an individual learner approaches a learning task. |
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Keywords: | Learning strategies Individual differences Adult learning Adult education Instrument development Multivariant statistics Learning styles Instrumented learning |
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