Learning strategies or styles are terms used to describe identifiable individual approaches to learning situations. J.W. Keefe (1979) defines learning styles as “cognitive, affective and psychological traits that are relatively stable indicators of how learners perceive, interact with, and respond to the learning environment”. Reid (1987) identified six major style preferences: 1.Visual 2.Auditory 3.Kinaesthetic 4.Tactile

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