23,99 €
inkl. MwSt.

Versandfertig in 6-10 Tagen
payback
12 °P sammeln
  • Broschiertes Buch

This study determined the learning and compensatory strategies the College of Industrial Technology (CIT) students use to enhance their listening skills and the various strategies that these learners use to compensate their limited skills and abilities. Findings of the study reveal that the student-respondents exhibited the (10) learning and compensatory strategies of study, concentration, memory, learning from textbooks, learning from lectures, essays and assignments, exams, organization and time management, self-advocacy skills and disability specific strategies to a moderate degree. In…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This study determined the learning and compensatory strategies the College of Industrial Technology (CIT) students use to enhance their listening skills and the various strategies that these learners use to compensate their limited skills and abilities. Findings of the study reveal that the student-respondents exhibited the (10) learning and compensatory strategies of study, concentration, memory, learning from textbooks, learning from lectures, essays and assignments, exams, organization and time management, self-advocacy skills and disability specific strategies to a moderate degree. In addition, majority of the student- respondents were only able to obtain low scores in their listening tests. Regarding the correlations, it was found that out of the 10 compensatory learning strategies, four were found to have correlation with listening abilities. Study strategies and learning from lectures were found to have high significant correlation with listening abilities while memory as well as organization and time management had significant relationship with listening abilities.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Warlito M. Galita began at entry level in 1997 and worked over the next 18 years with an outstanding track record of professional and academic accomplishments. He has dedicated his entire career to the teaching profession, with experiences in instruction, extension and research, mentoring both undergraduate and graduate students in BSU.