Exploring Learning Styles in Students Attended Problem-Based Learning Package at Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy

Purpose Learning style differs among students; 4 were identified by David A. Kolb (1984). Learning style identification plays a vital role in enhancing learning performance in response to choice of approaches to engaging students, particularly for Problem-based learning (PBL) methods used in Hue Uni...

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Main Authors: Nguyen Thi Anh Phuong, Trang Ho Thi Thuy, Ba Hai Mai, Duc Ton Nu Minh, Ha Hoang Thi Viet, Bao Ha Van Anh, Huy Nguyen Vu Quoc
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Language:English
Published: Halla Newcastle Education and Research Center 2018-10-01
Series:Journal of Problem-Based Learning
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Online Access:http://www.ejpbl.org/upload/pdf/jpbl-2018-5-2-37.pdf
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author Nguyen Thi Anh Phuong
Trang Ho Thi Thuy
Ba Hai Mai
Duc Ton Nu Minh
Ha Hoang Thi Viet
Bao Ha Van Anh
Huy Nguyen Vu Quoc
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Trang Ho Thi Thuy
Ba Hai Mai
Duc Ton Nu Minh
Ha Hoang Thi Viet
Bao Ha Van Anh
Huy Nguyen Vu Quoc
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description Purpose Learning style differs among students; 4 were identified by David A. Kolb (1984). Learning style identification plays a vital role in enhancing learning performance in response to choice of approaches to engaging students, particularly for Problem-based learning (PBL) methods used in Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy. This research aimed to identify the learning styles of those students responding to PBL packages and investigate relationships between their learning styles and academic performance. Methods The cross-sectional study was conducted nursing students (N=135) who engaged with PBL packages in the subject Fundamental Nursing 3 in the second semester of the academic year 2016-2017. A questionnaire consisted of items on general characteristics, a learning style scale (Kolb LSI 3.1), and details around academic performance. Data were analyzed by using SPSS 22.0 program. Results The findings indicated that the diverging is the descriptor of the preferred learning style of 43.7% nursing students; 24.4% represented the converging style; the accommodating style accounted for 18.5% and assimilating style was 13.3%. Our study had not yet found the effect of learning methods on the academic performance of nursing students (toward Formative result: F=0.872, p=0.235; toward Summative result: F=1.116, p=0.345). Conclusion A majority of nursing students chose the diverging learning style over others but there was no significant difference between academic performance and learning styles. Therefore, teachers should be flexible and use different stimuli for learning in order to attempt to engage learners in stimuli for learning about different situations, irrespective of their preferred style for learning. It is important to provide optimal learning environments for most students.
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spelling doaj.art-022020d46b3d4cc686c22eb8b636d4cc2022-12-22T03:50:04ZengHalla Newcastle Education and Research CenterJournal of Problem-Based Learning2288-86752508-91452018-10-0152374210.24313/jpbl.2018.5.2.3730Exploring Learning Styles in Students Attended Problem-Based Learning Package at Hue University of Medicine and PharmacyNguyen Thi Anh Phuong0Trang Ho Thi Thuy1Ba Hai Mai2Duc Ton Nu Minh3Ha Hoang Thi Viet4Bao Ha Van Anh5Huy Nguyen Vu Quoc6 Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Vietnam Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Vietnam Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Vietnam Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Vietnam Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Vietnam Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Vietnam Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy, VietnamPurpose Learning style differs among students; 4 were identified by David A. Kolb (1984). Learning style identification plays a vital role in enhancing learning performance in response to choice of approaches to engaging students, particularly for Problem-based learning (PBL) methods used in Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy. This research aimed to identify the learning styles of those students responding to PBL packages and investigate relationships between their learning styles and academic performance. Methods The cross-sectional study was conducted nursing students (N=135) who engaged with PBL packages in the subject Fundamental Nursing 3 in the second semester of the academic year 2016-2017. A questionnaire consisted of items on general characteristics, a learning style scale (Kolb LSI 3.1), and details around academic performance. Data were analyzed by using SPSS 22.0 program. Results The findings indicated that the diverging is the descriptor of the preferred learning style of 43.7% nursing students; 24.4% represented the converging style; the accommodating style accounted for 18.5% and assimilating style was 13.3%. Our study had not yet found the effect of learning methods on the academic performance of nursing students (toward Formative result: F=0.872, p=0.235; toward Summative result: F=1.116, p=0.345). Conclusion A majority of nursing students chose the diverging learning style over others but there was no significant difference between academic performance and learning styles. Therefore, teachers should be flexible and use different stimuli for learning in order to attempt to engage learners in stimuli for learning about different situations, irrespective of their preferred style for learning. It is important to provide optimal learning environments for most students.http://www.ejpbl.org/upload/pdf/jpbl-2018-5-2-37.pdfLearning StyleProblem-based learningNursing
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Trang Ho Thi Thuy
Ba Hai Mai
Duc Ton Nu Minh
Ha Hoang Thi Viet
Bao Ha Van Anh
Huy Nguyen Vu Quoc
Exploring Learning Styles in Students Attended Problem-Based Learning Package at Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy
Journal of Problem-Based Learning
Learning Style
Problem-based learning
Nursing
title Exploring Learning Styles in Students Attended Problem-Based Learning Package at Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy
title_full Exploring Learning Styles in Students Attended Problem-Based Learning Package at Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy
title_fullStr Exploring Learning Styles in Students Attended Problem-Based Learning Package at Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy
title_full_unstemmed Exploring Learning Styles in Students Attended Problem-Based Learning Package at Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy
title_short Exploring Learning Styles in Students Attended Problem-Based Learning Package at Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy
title_sort exploring learning styles in students attended problem based learning package at hue university of medicine and pharmacy
topic Learning Style
Problem-based learning
Nursing
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