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Personality and the experimental study of education

✍ Scribed by Hans J. Eysenck


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
907 KB
Volume
10
Category
Article
ISSN
0890-2070

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✦ Synopsis


Literature is reviewed suggesting that a child's personality determines to a large extent his or her reaction to speci9c methods of teaching, and even to the whole ethos and atmosphere of the teaching situation. Thus, extraverted children benefit from being taught along the lines of discovery learning, while introverted children benefit from being taught along the lines of reception learning. The apparent lack of difference in achievement in groups taught by these methods hides the large individual differences factor that appears in the interaction term. It is suggested that facts of this kind should be of considerable concern to those who design our courses for future teachers, and for teachers generally. We owe our children care in the design of metho& for teaching, and personality differences play an important part in such design.


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