Differences in learning styles

  • Del Barrio J
  • Gutiérrez J
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Abstract

The article examines the implications for accounting education and practice of the differences in learning styles. Topics discussed include the four-stage cycle of experiential learning devised by David Kolb, starting with concrete experience, and reflective observation, and progressing to abstract conceptualization, and active experimentation. Also mentioned are a survey using the Kolb learning inventory, as well as how employers could develop more effective professional development programs.

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Del Barrio, J. A., & Gutiérrez, J. N. (2000). Differences in learning styles. Psicothema, 12(2), 180–186.

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