The following is a guide to information, including books, av materials, and websites
available through the Library Resource Centre at Library Support Services in the Winnipeg School
Division on "Learning Styles." If you wish to obtain any of the
information, please call the Library Resource Centre at 788-0203 ext. 143, or come down and
visit our library. We are located in the Prince Charles Educational Resource Centre at
1075 Wellington Avenue.

155.2 LAW
Lawrence, Gordon. People types and tiger stripes : a practical guide to learning styles.
Gainesville, FL : Center for Applications of Psychological Type, c1982.
370.152 CAR
Carreiro, Paul. Tales of thinking : multiple intelligences in the classroom. York,
ME : Stenhouse Publishers, c1998.
370.1523 DUN
Dunn, Rita Stafford. How to implement and supervise a learning style program.
Alexandria, VA : ASCD, c1996.
371.1 YOR
The York Region Board of Education. Matching teaching practices and learning styles.
Aurora, ON : The Board, 1988.
371.39 DUN
Dunn, Rita Stafford & Dunn, Kenneth J. Teaching elementary students through their
individual learning styles : practical individualized instruction. Boston : Allyn
& Bacon, c1994.
371.39 DUN
Dunn, Rita Stafford & Dunn, Kenneth J. Teaching young children through their
individual learning styles : practical individualized instruction. Boston : Allyn
& Bacon, c1994.
372.4147 CAR
Carbo, Marie. Teaching students to read through their individual learning styles.
Englewood Cliffs, NJ : Prentice-Hall, c1986.
373 DUN
Dunn, Rita Stafford & Griggs, Shirley A. Learning styles : quiet revolution in
American secondary schools. Reston, VA : NASSP, c1988.
373.1394 DUN
Dunn, Rita. & Dunn, Kenneth J. Teaching secondary students through their individual
learning styles : practical individualized instruction. Boston : Allyn & Bacon,
c1993.

KIT 371.3 GUI
Guild, Pat Burke. Teaching to learning styles. Marching to different drummers.
Alexandria, VA : ASCD, c1985-1992.
VTR 371.39 TEA
Dunn, Rita. Teaching students through their individual learning styles. Jamaica, NY
: University of St. John. Center for the Study of Learning & Teaching Styles, 199?.

Caudill, Gil. "Matching teaching and learning styles." Technology
Connection, v. 4, no. 8, January 98. p. 11-14.
Dunn, Rita. "How do we teach them." Teaching PreK-8,
v. 29, no. 7, April 99. p. 50-53.
Gemli, Jack. "Tuned into learning styles." Music
Educators Journal, v. 83, no. 3, November 96. p. 24-28.
Lederman, Norman G. & Niess, Margaret L. "Whats in
style?" School Science & Mathematics, v. 98, no. 2, February 98. p
57-60.
Martin, Dianne & Potter, Les. "How teachers can help
students get their learning styles met at school and at home." Education, v.
118, no. 4, Summer 98. p. 549-556.
Shaughnessy, Michael F. "An interview with Rita Dunn about
learning styles." Clearing House, v. 71, no. 3, January/February 98. p.
141-146.

http://snow.utoronto.ca/Learn2/mod3/
Learning to learn is a site from the University of Toronto that has information
about learning styles and all aspects of thought and thinking.
http://www2.ncsu.edu/unity/lockers/users/f/felder/public/Learning_Styles.html
This is an excellent article about learning styles by R. M. Felder. Felder is a
professor at the North Carolina State University, who has done extensive research in the
area of learning.
http://www.namss.org.uk/lstyles.htm
This is an extensive list of links to learning style websites for teachers and
trainers.
http://www.crc4mse.org/ILS/
The Materials Science and Engineering Career Resource Centre site has an Index
of Learning Styles. It is a short general survey that determines your learning style
and provides information about the best ways to utilize that style.
http://www.csrnet.org/csrnet.org/csrnet/articles/web-learning-styles.html
This is another list of links to information about learning styles. It has been
compiled by the Christian School Resource Net, but the sites listed have no religious
content and would be useful for all educators.
