The language learning style preferences of selected Chiang Kai Shek college students: A comparative study across culture and gender

This research investigates the language learning style preferences of a selected group of students from different cultures (Chinese, Chinoys, Pinoys, and Taiwanese) studying at Chiang Kai Shek College. It also aims to find out if the language learning style preferences of the students differ accordi...

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Main Author: Calamaza, Nolita R.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_masteral-95042021-02-01T06:44:59Z The language learning style preferences of selected Chiang Kai Shek college students: A comparative study across culture and gender Calamaza, Nolita R. This research investigates the language learning style preferences of a selected group of students from different cultures (Chinese, Chinoys, Pinoys, and Taiwanese) studying at Chiang Kai Shek College. It also aims to find out if the language learning style preferences of the students differ according to culture and gender. Beatrice's Learning Style Inventory is modified to suit the objectives of the study. Purposive sampling is used in the selection of the student-respondents. Ninety-eight (98) students from different cultural backgrounds have taken the modified English Language Learning Style Inventory (ELLSI) to identify their language learning style preferences. The ELLSI is composed of 15 items and each item has three categories: visual language learning style, auditory language learning style, and kinesthetic or tactile language learning style. The study employs a descriptive-comparative design. The students' English language learning style preferences are determined using frequencies and percentages. Repeated measures design of the ANOVA family is used to ascertain if there is a difference in the English language learning style preferences across culture groups and gender. The hypothesis is tested at .05 level. It has been found that most of the subjects prefer the visual modality - they perceive and process information through listening. 2002-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/2666 Master's Theses English Animo Repository Language and languages--Style Learning College students Chinese students Language and culture Language and languages Language and Literacy Education
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
language English
topic Language and languages--Style
Learning
College students
Chinese students
Language and culture
Language and languages
Language and Literacy Education
spellingShingle Language and languages--Style
Learning
College students
Chinese students
Language and culture
Language and languages
Language and Literacy Education
Calamaza, Nolita R.
The language learning style preferences of selected Chiang Kai Shek college students: A comparative study across culture and gender
description This research investigates the language learning style preferences of a selected group of students from different cultures (Chinese, Chinoys, Pinoys, and Taiwanese) studying at Chiang Kai Shek College. It also aims to find out if the language learning style preferences of the students differ according to culture and gender. Beatrice's Learning Style Inventory is modified to suit the objectives of the study. Purposive sampling is used in the selection of the student-respondents. Ninety-eight (98) students from different cultural backgrounds have taken the modified English Language Learning Style Inventory (ELLSI) to identify their language learning style preferences. The ELLSI is composed of 15 items and each item has three categories: visual language learning style, auditory language learning style, and kinesthetic or tactile language learning style. The study employs a descriptive-comparative design. The students' English language learning style preferences are determined using frequencies and percentages. Repeated measures design of the ANOVA family is used to ascertain if there is a difference in the English language learning style preferences across culture groups and gender. The hypothesis is tested at .05 level. It has been found that most of the subjects prefer the visual modality - they perceive and process information through listening.
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author Calamaza, Nolita R.
author_facet Calamaza, Nolita R.
author_sort Calamaza, Nolita R.
title The language learning style preferences of selected Chiang Kai Shek college students: A comparative study across culture and gender
title_short The language learning style preferences of selected Chiang Kai Shek college students: A comparative study across culture and gender
title_full The language learning style preferences of selected Chiang Kai Shek college students: A comparative study across culture and gender
title_fullStr The language learning style preferences of selected Chiang Kai Shek college students: A comparative study across culture and gender
title_full_unstemmed The language learning style preferences of selected Chiang Kai Shek college students: A comparative study across culture and gender
title_sort language learning style preferences of selected chiang kai shek college students: a comparative study across culture and gender
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2002
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/2666
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