Title of article
Tailoring Teaching Instructions According to Student’s Different Learning Styles: Are We Hitting the Right Button?
Author/Authors
Chew, Keng Sheng Universiti Malaysia Sarawak - Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Malaysia
From page
103
To page
107
Abstract
To address the diverse preferred learning styles, one of the oft-cited recommendations for educators is to tailor teaching instructions accordingly. This pedagogy however, lacks scientific evidences. Furthermore, in medical curriculum, tailoring instructions according to preferred learning styles is not pragmatic. This is because different subjects and in different settings matter may be best delivered in specific delivery mode. Furthermore, patients’ presentations are often multi-sensorial. As such, the onus is on the students themselves to adjust the amount of learning efforts they put in according to their preferred or not preferred learning styles.
Keywords
Learning styles , Fleming’s VARK model , Teaching instructions , Meshing hypothesis , Medicalcurriculum Corresponding author
Journal title
Education in Medicine Journal(EIMJ)
Journal title
Education in Medicine Journal(EIMJ)
Record number
2552547
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