Comparison between the Learning Style of Medical Freshmen and Fifthyear Students and its Relationship with their Educational Achievement

Background & Objective : Students learning style as one of the effective factors on learning and academic achievement is always taken into consideration in a successful educational system Identifying learners learning style would lead to selecting more appropriate teaching methods by teachers an...

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Main Authors: Azam Meyari, Ahmad Sabouri Kashani, Mitra Gharib, Mahdi Beiglarkhani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kerman University of Medical Sciences 2010-01-01
Series:Strides in Development of Medical Education
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Online Access:http://sdme.kmu.ac.ir/article_90165_ed060d25a8fce915fc64b04b8228845b.pdf
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spelling doaj-358d41da44914b87975afac518b2f8cc2021-01-30T05:55:51ZengKerman University of Medical SciencesStrides in Development of Medical Education2645-34522645-34522010-01-016211011890165Comparison between the Learning Style of Medical Freshmen and Fifthyear Students and its Relationship with their Educational AchievementAzam MeyariAhmad Sabouri KashaniMitra GharibMahdi BeiglarkhaniBackground & Objective : Students learning style as one of the effective factors on learning and academic achievement is always taken into consideration in a successful educational system Identifying learners learning style would lead to selecting more appropriate teaching methods by teachers and learning styles by learners Therefore this study was aimed to identify medical students learning style and its relationship with their academic achievement   Methods : In this descriptiveanalytic study medical freshmen and fifthyear students of Tehran University of Medical Sciences participated by completing the standard questionnaire of Kolbs The average of all students theoretical and practical exam scores together with the fifthyear students OSCE and preinternship exam scores were considered as indices for academic achievement   Results : The most common learning styles among the freshmen were convergent (503%) and assimilation (366%) whereas the fifthyear medical students mentioned convergent (69%) and accommodation (167%) There was a statistically significant difference between learning styles in both student groups (P=00001) convergent and accommodation learning styles were more common among fifthyear students compared with the freshmen while such a result was the inverse for divergent and assimilation learning styles There was no significant difference between learning style and students academic achievement   Conclusion : As convergent learning style was considered to be the dominant one and simulation laboratory assignments and problem–based learning are the most suitable learning atmospheres it is appreciated if educational planners prepare such environmentshttp://sdme.kmu.ac.ir/article_90165_ed060d25a8fce915fc64b04b8228845b.pdflearning stylemedical studentacademic achievement
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Mitra Gharib
Mahdi Beiglarkhani
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Ahmad Sabouri Kashani
Mitra Gharib
Mahdi Beiglarkhani
Comparison between the Learning Style of Medical Freshmen and Fifthyear Students and its Relationship with their Educational Achievement
Strides in Development of Medical Education
learning style
medical student
academic achievement
author_facet Azam Meyari
Ahmad Sabouri Kashani
Mitra Gharib
Mahdi Beiglarkhani
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title Comparison between the Learning Style of Medical Freshmen and Fifthyear Students and its Relationship with their Educational Achievement
title_short Comparison between the Learning Style of Medical Freshmen and Fifthyear Students and its Relationship with their Educational Achievement
title_full Comparison between the Learning Style of Medical Freshmen and Fifthyear Students and its Relationship with their Educational Achievement
title_fullStr Comparison between the Learning Style of Medical Freshmen and Fifthyear Students and its Relationship with their Educational Achievement
title_full_unstemmed Comparison between the Learning Style of Medical Freshmen and Fifthyear Students and its Relationship with their Educational Achievement
title_sort comparison between the learning style of medical freshmen and fifthyear students and its relationship with their educational achievement
publisher Kerman University of Medical Sciences
series Strides in Development of Medical Education
issn 2645-3452
2645-3452
publishDate 2010-01-01
description Background & Objective : Students learning style as one of the effective factors on learning and academic achievement is always taken into consideration in a successful educational system Identifying learners learning style would lead to selecting more appropriate teaching methods by teachers and learning styles by learners Therefore this study was aimed to identify medical students learning style and its relationship with their academic achievement   Methods : In this descriptiveanalytic study medical freshmen and fifthyear students of Tehran University of Medical Sciences participated by completing the standard questionnaire of Kolbs The average of all students theoretical and practical exam scores together with the fifthyear students OSCE and preinternship exam scores were considered as indices for academic achievement   Results : The most common learning styles among the freshmen were convergent (503%) and assimilation (366%) whereas the fifthyear medical students mentioned convergent (69%) and accommodation (167%) There was a statistically significant difference between learning styles in both student groups (P=00001) convergent and accommodation learning styles were more common among fifthyear students compared with the freshmen while such a result was the inverse for divergent and assimilation learning styles There was no significant difference between learning style and students academic achievement   Conclusion : As convergent learning style was considered to be the dominant one and simulation laboratory assignments and problem–based learning are the most suitable learning atmospheres it is appreciated if educational planners prepare such environments
topic learning style
medical student
academic achievement
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