Interactive contrasting learning styles : their impact on university student's learning orientations study skills and academic achievements

The study examines undergraduate university students’ learning styles and study skills level. A total of 310 undergraduate students of different study years and programs at the Education Faculty, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia involved in the study. The respondents comprised of 82 male and 228 fema...

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Main Authors: Abu, Baharin, Md. Johan, Othman, Syed Mansor Alhabshi, Syed Mohamed Shafeq
Format: Monograph
Language:English
Published: Universiti Teknologi Malaysia 2003
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description The study examines undergraduate university students’ learning styles and study skills level. A total of 310 undergraduate students of different study years and programs at the Education Faculty, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia involved in the study. The respondents comprised of 82 male and 228 female students. The study employed a set of questionnaire measuring on students’ different learning styles and study skills using four point scales. The five categories of learning styles by Dunn and Dunn are Environmental, Emotional, Sociological, Physical and Psychological. The six aspects of study skills are Referencing, Listening, Note-taking, Reading, Preparing for Examination and Managing Time. The Cronbach Alpha coefficient for the instrument is 0.83. The result showed that the students’ learning styles were mainly of Emotional category with mean score 3.09 (SD=0.63), second was Psychological category (mean 2.98, SD=0.84), third was Physical category (mean 2.87, SD=0.72), fourth was Environmental category (mean 2.81, SD=0.70) and finally, Sociological category (mean 2.81, SD=0.74). Generally, the students’ study skills level was found to be moderate. The mean score for Referencing Skill was 3.09 (SD=0.58), Listening Skill (mean 3.04, SD=0.64) and Note-taking Skill (mean 3.03, SD=0.71) were categorized as highest level. Three other skills i.e. Reading (mean 2.94, SD=0.66), Preparing for Exam (mean 2.80, SD=0.72) and Managing Time (mean 2.80, SD=0.75) were recorded at the moderate level. The different styles and study skills level adopted by students have directly influenced students’ orientations and approaches to learning. Finally, several recommendations were given to enhance students’ teaching and learning effectiveness.
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spelling utm-36802011-05-10T07:27:33Z http://eprints.utm.my/3680/ Interactive contrasting learning styles : their impact on university student's learning orientations study skills and academic achievements Abu, Baharin Md. Johan, Othman Syed Mansor Alhabshi, Syed Mohamed Shafeq L Education (General) The study examines undergraduate university students’ learning styles and study skills level. A total of 310 undergraduate students of different study years and programs at the Education Faculty, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia involved in the study. The respondents comprised of 82 male and 228 female students. The study employed a set of questionnaire measuring on students’ different learning styles and study skills using four point scales. The five categories of learning styles by Dunn and Dunn are Environmental, Emotional, Sociological, Physical and Psychological. The six aspects of study skills are Referencing, Listening, Note-taking, Reading, Preparing for Examination and Managing Time. The Cronbach Alpha coefficient for the instrument is 0.83. The result showed that the students’ learning styles were mainly of Emotional category with mean score 3.09 (SD=0.63), second was Psychological category (mean 2.98, SD=0.84), third was Physical category (mean 2.87, SD=0.72), fourth was Environmental category (mean 2.81, SD=0.70) and finally, Sociological category (mean 2.81, SD=0.74). Generally, the students’ study skills level was found to be moderate. The mean score for Referencing Skill was 3.09 (SD=0.58), Listening Skill (mean 3.04, SD=0.64) and Note-taking Skill (mean 3.03, SD=0.71) were categorized as highest level. Three other skills i.e. Reading (mean 2.94, SD=0.66), Preparing for Exam (mean 2.80, SD=0.72) and Managing Time (mean 2.80, SD=0.75) were recorded at the moderate level. The different styles and study skills level adopted by students have directly influenced students’ orientations and approaches to learning. Finally, several recommendations were given to enhance students’ teaching and learning effectiveness. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia 2003-09-30 Monograph NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/3680/1/71881.pdf Abu, Baharin and Md. Johan, Othman and Syed Mansor Alhabshi, Syed Mohamed Shafeq (2003) Interactive contrasting learning styles : their impact on university student's learning orientations study skills and academic achievements. Project Report. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. (Unpublished)
spellingShingle L Education (General)
Abu, Baharin
Md. Johan, Othman
Syed Mansor Alhabshi, Syed Mohamed Shafeq
Interactive contrasting learning styles : their impact on university student's learning orientations study skills and academic achievements
title Interactive contrasting learning styles : their impact on university student's learning orientations study skills and academic achievements
title_full Interactive contrasting learning styles : their impact on university student's learning orientations study skills and academic achievements
title_fullStr Interactive contrasting learning styles : their impact on university student's learning orientations study skills and academic achievements
title_full_unstemmed Interactive contrasting learning styles : their impact on university student's learning orientations study skills and academic achievements
title_short Interactive contrasting learning styles : their impact on university student's learning orientations study skills and academic achievements
title_sort interactive contrasting learning styles : their impact on university student's learning orientations study skills and academic achievements
topic L Education (General)
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http://eprints.utm.my/3680/1/71881.pdf