language learning styles
M van Naerssen
mvnaerss at SAS.UPENN.EDU
Thu May 8 15:35:38 UTC 2008
Laura,
You might want to contact Joan Rubin joan1234 at gmail.com
While her focus has been on learner strategies, there is clearly an overlap
in the area of your interest and she keeps up with what is happening in
these areas.
If you don't know her personally, feel free to tell her I gave you her email
and suggested you contact her.
Margaret
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From: <sicola at dolphin.upenn.edu>
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Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2008 10:47 PM
Subject: [Edling] language learning styles
> Hi everyone,
>
> Does anyone have any good (preferably post-1990) sources for assessing
> language-
> learning styles? I realize there are many personality or learning style
> scales
> that have been borrowed/applied/used, like Myers-Briggs "type" indicator
> scale
> to "multiple intelligences," etc. Peter Robinson's 2002 book "Individual
> Differences and Instructed Language Learning" (John Benjamins) addresses
> those
> issues in various theoretical ways. But I'm curious if any actual
> rubrics/inventories or other "self-assessment" tools have been created and
> even
> remotely tested or applied in practice to *language* learning in
> particular.
> Ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Laura
>
> --
> Laura Sicola, PhD
> University of Pennsylvania
> Educational Linguistics
> TESOL lecturer
>
>
>
>
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