Basing an Inquiry on Education (main focus learning styles)
Having take part in the Skype session on the 15th November I discovered that there were a few of us approaching our inquiries from within an educational institute. I am basing my inquiry on researching a variety of educational theories. I have already begun to discover how to formulate my inquiry. I was initially going to base it on interviewing students to discover which learning theories correspond with various types of learning styles. However, having talked to Adesola I now realise that interviewing is only a small part of what an inquiry should be based on. It is not the most fundamental part of the inquiry.
As a result my focus has changed and I am now looking at a range of literature rather than solely relying on the interview method of gathering data. I have found a couple of useful books that may be of use to people who are working in education and would like to reference or read up on different learning styles. They are as follows:
Learning Theories Simplified by Bob Bates
Teacher Toolkit by Ross Morrison McGill
Introduction to Education Studies by Steve Bartlett and Diana Burton
These can be purchased on a kindle, if you have one, and have very useful sections on various aspects of Education should you wish to guide your research in various directions. They are not cheap but worth it if you want to add some additional literature to your reading list.
I hope you find these books as useful as I have.
As a result my focus has changed and I am now looking at a range of literature rather than solely relying on the interview method of gathering data. I have found a couple of useful books that may be of use to people who are working in education and would like to reference or read up on different learning styles. They are as follows:
Learning Theories Simplified by Bob Bates
Teacher Toolkit by Ross Morrison McGill
Introduction to Education Studies by Steve Bartlett and Diana Burton
These can be purchased on a kindle, if you have one, and have very useful sections on various aspects of Education should you wish to guide your research in various directions. They are not cheap but worth it if you want to add some additional literature to your reading list.
I hope you find these books as useful as I have.
Thank you for this
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