This 17-page workbook identifies an individual's cognitive thinking style, explaining the differences between the four cognitive styles (literal, intuitive, theoretical, experiential) and offers tips to enhance learning.
Cognitive styles are the preferences that individuals have for thinking, relating to others, and for various learning environments and experiences. According to Noah Webster, "cognitive" or "cognition" refers to the faculty of knowing; the act of acquiring an idea. This workbook will help explain one of the many thinking style models in existence today.
Cognitive styles are the preferences that individuals have for thinking, relating to others, and for various learning environments and experiences. According to Noah Webster, "cognitive" or "cognition" refers to the faculty of knowing; the act of acquiring an idea. This workbook will help explain one of the many thinking style models in existence today.