BOOKS
1. Alaka, A. M. (2011). Learning styles: What difference do the differences make? Charleston Law Review, 5(2), 133-172.
2. Bishka, A. (2010). Learning styles fray: Performance Improvement, 1-40.
3. Cano-Garcia, F., & Hughes, E. (2000). Learning and thinking styles: An analysis of their achievement. Educational Psychology, 20(4), 413-430.
4. Cox, S. G. (2008, May). Differentiated instruction in the elementary classroom. Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 73(9), 52-54.
5. SRATE Journal Fall - Winter 2012, Vol. 22, Number 1 Page 42 Evans, C., & Waring, M. (2006). Towards inclusive teacher education: Sensitizing individuals to how they learn. Educational Psychology, 26(4), 499-518.
6. Felder, R. M., & Brent, R. (2005). Understanding student differences. Journal of Engineering Education, 94(1), 57-72.
7. Glenn, D. (2009). Matching teaching style to learning style may not help students.
8. Guild, P. B. (2001). Diversity, Learning Style and Culture. New Horizons for Learning.
9. Hall, E., & Moseley, D. (2005). Is there a role for learning styles in personalised education and training?. International Journal of Lifelong Education, 24(3), 243-255.
10. Hsieh, S-W., Jang, Y-R., Hwang, G-J., & Chen, N-S. (2011). Effects of teaching and learning ubiquitous learning. Computers & Education, 57(1), 1194-1201.
11. Kratzig, G., & Arbuthnott, K. (2006). Perceptual test of the hypothesis. Journal of Educational Psychology, 98(1), 238-246. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. EJ734402)
12. Lauria, J. (2010). Differentiation through learning- style responsive strategies. Kappa Delta Pi Record, 47(1), 24-29.
13. Lovelace, M. (2005, January). Meta-analysis of experimental research based on the Dunn and Dunn Model. Journal of Educational Research, 98(3), 176-183.
14. Martin, S. (2010). Teachers using learning styles: Torn between research and accountability?. Teaching and Teacher Education, 26(8), 1583-1591.
15. Noble, T. (2004). Integrating the revised Bloom’s taxonomy with multiple intelligences: A planning tool for curriculum differentiation. Teachers College Record, 106(1), 193-211.
16. Nunnally, J. C. (1978). Psychometric Theory (2nd ed.). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill.
17. Pashler, H., McDaniel, Rohrer, D. & Bjork,R. (2009). Learning styles: Concepts and evidence. Psychological Science in the Public Interest (Wiley-Blackwell), 9(3), 105-119.
18. Romanelli, F., Bird, E., & Ryan, M. (2009). Learning styles: A review of theory, application, and best practices. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 73(1), 1-5.
19. Scott, C. (2010). The enduring appeal of ‘learning styles’. Australian Journal of Education, 54(1), 5-17.
20. Sharp, J., Bowker, R., & Byrne, J. (2008). Towards the trivialization of learning and the death of scholarship. Research Papers in Education, 23(3), 293-314.
21. Sternberg, R., Grigorenko, E., & Zhang, L. (2008, November). Styles of learning and thinking matter in instruction and assessment. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 3(6), 486-506.
22. Williamson, M. F., & Watson, R. L. (2007). Learning styles research: Understanding how teaching should be impacted by the way learners learn: Part III: Understanding how learners’ personality styles impact learning. Christian Education Journal, 4(1). 62-77.
23. Zapalska, A., & Dabb, H. (2002). Learning styles. Journal of Teaching in International Business, 13(3/4), 77-97.
INTERNET
24. Teaching Style vs. Learning Style. Educational Resources Retrieved from http://www.calpro-online.org/eric/docs/mr41.pd
25. Teaching with styles. A practical guide to enhancing learning by understanding teaching and learning styles. Retrieved from http://ilte.ius.edu/pdf/teaching_with_style.pdf
26. The seven learning styles. Retrieved, from http://www.lessontutor.com/sm1.html
27. Language Learning Styles And Strategies: An Overview. Retrieved from http://web.ntpu.edu.tw/~language/workshop/read2.pdf
28. Implementing Kolb’s learning styles into online distance education: International Journal of Technology in Teaching and Learning, Retrieved from http://www.vccaedu.org/inquiry/inquiry-spring97/i11tayl.html