Preferred Learning Style of Students of Nangkor Central School, Bhutan

Students preferentially absorb and process information in diverse ways. Pedagogy should vary accordingly. The knowledge of teachers on the learners’ preferred learning styles plays a pivotal role in better teaching and learning processes, contributing to a better-quality education. Still, little is...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the International Society for Teacher Education 2021-07, Vol.25 (1), p.35-47
Hauptverfasser: Timisina, Prem Prasad, Tschewang, Ugyen, Tshering, Nima, Sherab, Rinchen, Dawa, Karma, Dorji, Tschering, Tashi, Phurba
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Students preferentially absorb and process information in diverse ways. Pedagogy should vary accordingly. The knowledge of teachers on the learners’ preferred learning styles plays a pivotal role in better teaching and learning processes, contributing to a better-quality education. Still, little is known about the preferred learning style of learners. In the present study, the VARK (visual, aural, read or write, kinaesthetic) model version 8.01 survey questionnaire was adapted and given to 215 middle and higher secondary students. Using descriptive analysis of correlation, frequency and percentage, the study revealed that the preferred learning styles of students are aural (A) and kinaesthetic (K) with the smallest preference given to visual (V). The findings showed that male and female participants’ preferences were the same, and that high-achiever learners prefer K. Recommendations from the findings apply to both the classroom and teacher training opportunities.
ISSN:1029-5968
2521-6015
DOI:10.26522/jiste.v25i1.3659