The learning styles and academic achievements among arts and science streams student
This study aims to verify the statement that learning styles influence the academic achievements of students' in the arts and science streams. The main objectives of the study are 1) to seek if students' academic achievement has any significant relationship with their learning styles, 2)...
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Language: | English |
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Human Resource Management Academic Research Society
2013
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Online Access: | http://repo.uum.edu.my/19459/1/IJARPED%202%202%202013%2068-85.pdf http://repo.uum.edu.my/19459/ http://hrmars.com/index.php/journals/archive_detail/IJARPED/58 |
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Institution: | Universiti Utara Malaysia |
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Summary: | This study aims to verify the statement that learning styles influence the academic achievements of students' in the arts and science streams. The main objectives of the study are
1) to seek if students' academic achievement has any significant relationship with their learning
styles, 2) to determine the types of learning styles that have significant relationship with
students' academic achievement in both the arts and science streams and 3) to determine the
demographic factors that have significant relationship to the learning styles among Form 4 and 5 students of both the Arts and Science streams in one of the schools in the northern part of West Malaysia. To measure learning styles, six dimensions from the GRLSS (Grasha-Riechmann
Learning Styles Scale) that are free style, avoidance, cooperation, dependent, competition, and participation will be used as the factors. a total of 100 responses were collected through the
questionnaire distributed and received one at random which represent 100% response.The data analysis was conducted using SPSS v.19. the data was analysed and interpreted using descriptive and inferential statistics. Findings from the data analysis show that respondents prefer the dependent learning style followed by cooperation in all the variables namely gender, class, ethnic, family income and students' academic achievement. However, there can be a bit of a difference in terms of students who come from the home income of RM 2000, where they prefer cooperation followed by dependency.The Pearson Correlation analysis showed no significant relationship between learning styles as a whole with academic achievements, except for avoidance.The main findings also showed no significant relationship between learning styles and academic achievements. The discussion to findings, implications and suggestions for
future researchers will also be presented in this study. |
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