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Temperament-based learning styles as moderators of academic achievement.
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Student MotivationLearning SciencesTemperament TheoryEducational PsychologyCognitive DevelopmentEducationLearning StylesLearning StyleSocial SciencesBehavior CharacteristicTemperament-related Learning StylesBehavior AnalysisPsychologyAcademic AchievementSelf-regulated Learning
Considerable interest in applications of temperament theory has led to proposals of four temperament-related learning styles. The hypothesis that achievement is higher when instructional strategies utilize methods consistent with students' preferred learning styles was tested using 417 seventh graders, the majority of whom were from minority and low SES families. The hypothesis was not supported; instead, student achievement was significantly higher with instructional strategies designed to promote personalized learning. The need to extend temperament-based learning styles by considering additional qualities that are important to learning is discussed.