2011
DOI: 10.1108/20423891111128917
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Accommodating learning styles in international bridging education programs

Abstract: Purpose -Bridging education programs have been developed to enhance the ability of internationally educated professionals (IEPs) to access professional employment in Canada. IEPs are professionals who received their original training outside of Canada. Bridging education programs consist of specialized courses, offered by higher education institutions, focusing on skill and knowledge upgrading in preparation for meeting professional licensure requirements. The purpose of this paper is to gain insight into the … Show more

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“…Other research that discusses theoretical underpinnings of bridging program construction is provided by Lum, Bradley and Rasheed (2011), who describe bridging program course construction based on Kolb's learning styles (assimilative, accommodative, convergent, divergent), and posit that this approach may help instructional designers balance their need for uniform learning outcomes that meet professional standards in a multicultural classroom with students who have diverse learning styles.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other research that discusses theoretical underpinnings of bridging program construction is provided by Lum, Bradley and Rasheed (2011), who describe bridging program course construction based on Kolb's learning styles (assimilative, accommodative, convergent, divergent), and posit that this approach may help instructional designers balance their need for uniform learning outcomes that meet professional standards in a multicultural classroom with students who have diverse learning styles.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Principalmente no que tange os estilos de aprendizagem (CLAXTON;MURRELL, 1987;COFFIELD et al, 2004a;PETER;BACON;DASTBAZ, 2010) e modelos de estilos de aprendizagem (GREGORC; WARD, 1977;DUNN, 1978;PRICE, 1982;KOLB, 1984;GREGORC, 1985;SILVERMAN, 1988;ENTWISTLE;TAIT, 1995;FLEMING, 2001;DUFF, 2004;LUM;BRADLEY;RASHEED, 2011).…”
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“…Research on enabling education is still in its infancy, with little evidence to guide the development of effective programs (Lum et al 2011;Nakata et al 2008), and very little evidence that is specific to Indigenous Australian students (Fredericks et al 2015;Oliver et al 2013a, b;Kinnane et al 2014). Most existing research on enabling programs is limited to course-evaluation-style approaches, which are largely focussed on students' perceptions and/or experience rather than on attainment or broader capacity-building outcomes.…”
Section: Enabling Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%