Title of article :
CONCEPTIONS OF LEARNING THROUGH LEARNING STYLES AND COGNITIVE DIMENSION IN VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
Author/Authors :
Binti Mohamad, Mimi Mohaffyza Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia - Faculty of Technical and Vocational Education, Malaysia , Mei Heong, Yee Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia - Faculty of Technical and Vocational Education, Malaysia , Kiong, Tee Tze Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris - Faculty of Technical and Vocational Education, Malaysia
Abstract :
Individual learning preferences and learning styles have been defined in several different ways according to theoretical models. In the context of vocational education, students have different characteristics compared to their counterparts in other fields of education, since learning orientation is more on job focused. However, the cognitive dimension is still need to be measured especially for learners at school level. This article addresses the relationship between learning styles and cognitive dimension in vocational education at secondary school level. Based on the Felder-Silverman Learning Styles and Cognitive Dimension Model, the authors highlighted students’ dimension of learning styles, students’ preferences on learning preference, and the conceptual of knowledge, skills and problem solving construct according to taxonomy. It is concluded that the vocational students are more incline to be visual learner. This learning preference and learning styles will contribute to their engagement on the concept of learning in vocational education.
Keywords :
Felder , Silverman Learning Styles Model , Cognitive Dimension , Vocational Education , Knowledge , Skills , Problem Solving
Journal title :
Journal of Technical Education and Training
Journal title :
Journal of Technical Education and Training