This study was conducted to investigate the relationship between cognitive styles and students achievement in computer assisted learning environment (smart schools), compare to traditional environment. Riding's Cognitive Styles Analysis (CSA) was administered to sample of 321 students in second grade of high school from regins 4 and 7 in Tehran. In order to control correlated factors with student’s achievement, they were matched in internal motivation and intelligence. Using log- linear analysis model revealed that verbal cognitive style students in computer assisted learning environment performed better than traditional one in mathematics. There was no significant difference between this two learning environment in chemistry.
Keywords: Cognitive Styles, Student Achievement, Assisted Learning, Traditional learning
Shahamat, F. , & kadivar, P. (2008). The Relationship Between Cognitive Styles and Students Achievement in Computer Assisted Learning Environment Compared to Traditional Environment. Foundations of Education, 09(1), -. doi: 10.22067/fe.v9i1.2056
MLA
Fatemeh Shahamat; parvin kadivar. "The Relationship Between Cognitive Styles and Students Achievement in Computer Assisted Learning Environment Compared to Traditional Environment", Foundations of Education, 09, 1, 2008, -. doi: 10.22067/fe.v9i1.2056
HARVARD
Shahamat, F., kadivar, P. (2008). 'The Relationship Between Cognitive Styles and Students Achievement in Computer Assisted Learning Environment Compared to Traditional Environment', Foundations of Education, 09(1), pp. -. doi: 10.22067/fe.v9i1.2056
CHICAGO
F. Shahamat and P. kadivar, "The Relationship Between Cognitive Styles and Students Achievement in Computer Assisted Learning Environment Compared to Traditional Environment," Foundations of Education, 09 1 (2008): -, doi: 10.22067/fe.v9i1.2056
VANCOUVER
Shahamat, F., kadivar, P. The Relationship Between Cognitive Styles and Students Achievement in Computer Assisted Learning Environment Compared to Traditional Environment. Foundations of Education, 2008; 09(1): -. doi: 10.22067/fe.v9i1.2056
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