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Learning Styles Bibliography

This document provides a bibliography of 29 sources on the topic of learning styles. The sources include journal articles, book chapters, websites, and other references published between 1983 and 2009. The references cover various learning style models and theories, applications of learning styles in education, and implications for instructional design and teaching practices.

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Learning Styles Bibliography

This document provides a bibliography of 29 sources on the topic of learning styles. The sources include journal articles, book chapters, websites, and other references published between 1983 and 2009. The references cover various learning style models and theories, applications of learning styles in education, and implications for instructional design and teaching practices.

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Bibliography

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