Attitudes to e-learning, learning style and achievement in learning neuroanatomy by medical students.
BACKGROUND: Two main learning approaches adopted by students have been identified by research: deep (seeking for meaning motivated by interest in the subject matter) and surface (rote-learning motivated by fear of failure). There is evidence that learning approach is influenced by learning environm...
Main Authors: | Svirko, E, Mellanby, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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