Volume -15 | Issue -1
Volume -15 | Issue -1
Volume -15 | Issue -1
Volume -14 | Issue -6
Volume -14 | Issue -6
The first chapter includes the introduction and importance of the research. Learning constitutes an essential part of individuals' and societies' lives, leading to the establishment of specialized institutions to manage, organize, and direct it, avoiding randomness and chance in this vital process. Given the importance of learning in various aspects of life, it has garnered extensive attention from different groups. Researchers have been particularly interested in finding innovative solutions to improve students' performance. One such solution is the Felder and Silverman Theory, which takes into account different learning styles in teaching processes. According to this theory, every student has a preferred learning style for receiving and processing information.