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Teaching and Learning across Cultures: A Guide to Theory and Practice is unavailable, but you can change that!

Representing the fruit of a lifetime of reflection and practice, this comprehensive resource helps teachers understand the way people in different cultures learn so they can adapt their teaching for maximum effectiveness. Craig Ott, a senior missiologist known for his expertise in theology and church planting, draws on extensive research and cross-cultural experience from around the world. This...

FIGURE 4.1 Five dimensions of culture’s influence on teaching and learning Cognitive style describes the ways an individual perceives, organizes, and processes information. Riding and Rayner define it as “an individual’s preferred and habitual approach to organizing and representing information” (1998, 8). Peterson, Rayner, and Armstrong provide this more comprehensive definition: “Cognitive styles are individual differences in processing that are integrally linked to
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