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GSU Master Teacher Program: On Learning Styles

GSU Master Teacher Program: On Learning Styles

Harvey J. Brightman, of the Master Teacher Program at the Robinson College of Business at Georgia State University, has produced this article on learning styles in the classroom. Using the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, Brightman lays out the general differences between the four facets of learning styles and how to teach each type of student: Extraversion versus Introversion, Sensing versus Intuition, Thinking versus Feeling, and Judging versus Perceptive. This is a useful document for both new and experienced teachers so that they may be effective educators and reach every student in the classroom.

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