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Matching Learning Style Preferences with Suitable Delivery Methods on Textile Design Programmes
Authors:Kate Sayer  Rachel Studd
Institution:(1) School of Materials, The University of Manchester, Sackville Street, Manchester, M60 1QD, UK
Abstract:Textile design is a subject that encompasses both design and technology; aesthetically pleasing patterns and forms must be set within technical parameters to create successful fabrics. When considering education methods in design programmes, identifying the most relevant learning approach is key to creating future successes. Yet are the most suitable teaching methods being utilised? This paper discusses the learning styles of textile and fashion design students at The University of Manchester and Manchester Metropolitan University and identifies their overall learning style biases. It then goes on to compare these two institutional approaches and examines whether the teaching methods used suitably match student learning biases.
Keywords:creativity  design  knitting  learning styles  technology  textiles
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