Donna Dunning
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$14.95
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We all learn in a variety of ways–some of us learn by seeing, some by listening, and some by doing. No matter what your learning preference, this insightful booklet will help you make the most of your learning opportunities.
Donna Dunning presents learning through the lens of type preferences. The booklet begins with an overview of basic and advanced type preference concepts, followed by ten learning strategies that most people will find useful. Dunning looks at the learning style of each type preference and then goes on to investigate the eight learning styles of whole types based on the dominant function.
The booklet can help educators reach their students to improve their learning performance and is useful in any training setting where new information is being introduced and skills are being developed.
| Product Detail |
| 58 pages Booklet |
| 2008 Distributed Product |
| Product No. 30060 |
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$14.95
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