Prevailing learning styles of the fifth grade students and their attitudes towards social studies


Abstract in English

The research aimed at determining the prevailing learning styles of the fifth grade students and their attitudes towards social studies, and recognizing the relationship between learning styles and their attitudes towards Social Studies. The researcher adopted the descriptive method, the sample consisted of a group of fifth graders in a primary school, where they were selected using the random simple method included (450) students from first cycle schools in Damascus.

References used

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