Title of article :
Learning Styles Of Yemeni Undergraduate Science Students
Author/Authors :
Abu-Asba, Angela , Azman, Hazita Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia - Faculty of Social Science and Humanities,School of Language Studies and Linguistics, Malaysia
From page :
571
To page :
591
Abstract :
The aim of this paper is to investigate the preferred learning styles of 179 Yemeni students studying science at the Faculty of Science, Sana’a University, Yemen in response to a need for improving the learning of science among Yemeni students. A learning style refers to the ways of learning that include how learners perceive, interact with and respond to the learning environment. This paper applies Reid’s (1995) taxonomy of six learning style preferences: visual, auditory, kinesthetic, tactile, group, and individual styles to classify the styles of the students in this study. Data was collected through questionnaires, interviews, observation checklists, and field notes. The questionnaire data was coded and analyzed using the SPSS program while the interview data was transcribed, organized, coded, categorized, and analyzed. The findings show that the tactile and kinesthetic styles were the most prevalent styles among the students, followed by the auditory style. This has pedagogical implications for the teaching of science in Yemen
Keywords :
learning styles , learning preferences , science students , perceptual learning style preference , academic literacy
Journal title :
GEMA Online Journal of Language Studies
Journal title :
GEMA Online Journal of Language Studies
Record number :
2648689
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