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The role of learning environments in thinking styles

  • The University of Hong Kong

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The present study examined the association between students' perceived general learning environment and their thinking styles (a specific term for 'intellectual styles'). Seven hundred and fifty-two undergraduates in Shanghai responded to the Thinking Style Inventory-Revised II and the Inventory of Students' Perceived Learning Environment. Results indicated that students' perceived learning environment statistically predicted their thinking styles beyond gender, grade, major, and socio-economic status. Specifically, constructivist-oriented teaching, as well as peer morale and identities, were mainly associated with thinking styles that are characterised by cognitive complexity, nonconformity, autonomy and low degrees of structure (known as Type I styles), while clear goals and coherence of curricula mainly statistically predicted thinking styles that are characterised by cognitive simplicity, conformity, authority, and high degrees of structure (known as Type II styles). Student-student cooperation, the nature of assessment and assignments and learning facilities also statistically contributed to thinking styles to varying extents. The implications and limitations of the present findings are discussed.

源语言英语
页(从-至)252-268
页数17
期刊Educational Psychology
34
2
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 2月 2014
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