Learning Styles of Medical and Midwifery Students in Mashhad University of Medical Sciences

Background: Students have individual learning style preferences including visual (V; learning from graphs, charts, and flow diagrams), auditory (A; learning from speech), read-write(R; learning from reading and writing), and kinesthetic (K; learning from touch, hearing, smell, taste, and sight).<...

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Main Authors: A Zeraati, H Hajian, R Shojaian
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Language:English
Published: Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and Health Services 2009-11-01
Series:Journal of Medical Education
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Online Access:http://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/jme/article/view/1097
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spelling doaj-52d171a52d8947beb97cd375bddbdd232020-11-24T23:11:59ZengShaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and Health ServicesJournal of Medical Education1735-39981735-40052009-11-01121,210.22037/jme.v12i1,2.10971140Learning Styles of Medical and Midwifery Students in Mashhad University of Medical SciencesA Zeraati0H Hajian1R Shojaian2Nephrologists- Professor assistant of Internal Department - Imam-Reza Hospital - Mashhad University of Medical SciencesGeneral PractitionerResident of surgery- Surgery Department of Ghaem Hospital - Mashhad University of Medical SciencesBackground: Students have individual learning style preferences including visual (V; learning from graphs, charts, and flow diagrams), auditory (A; learning from speech), read-write(R; learning from reading and writing), and kinesthetic (K; learning from touch, hearing, smell, taste, and sight).<br />These preferences can be assessed using the VARK questionnaire.<br />Purpose: We aimed to assess different learning styles of medical students in our collage.<br />Methods: This study was conducted to describe learning styles of 214 Medical and Midwifery students in Mashhad University of medical sciences. By using the English version of the VARK questionnaire, we measured the difference in learning styles of medical students and midwifery students and compared with 57336 global general students who completed the test in VARK website up to Sep 2007.<br />Results: The dominant learning preference of our students was Aural preference (30.8%) followed by Read/Write (20.6%), while (7.5%) were in Kinesthetic and (5.6%) were Visual learners; still most of the students (35.5%) represented a multimodal learning preference. No significant difference was found between males and females. The general pattern between medical student and Midwifery student is the same. There was a significant relation between Internship Entrance Exam score and the<br />learning styles of medical student and who were more Read/Write got higher scores.<br />Conclusion: Knowing that our students have different preferred learning modes will help medical instructors in our faculty develop appropriate learning approaches and explore opportunities so that they will be able to make the educational experience more productive.<br />Key words: MEDICAL EDUCATION, LEARNING MODELS VARK, VISUAL, AUDITORY, READ-WRITE, KINESTHETIC, SSTUDENTS.http://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/jme/article/view/1097MEDICAL EDUCATION, LEARNING MODELS VARK, VISUAL, AUDITORY, READ-WRITE, KINESTHETIC, SSTUDENTS
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R Shojaian
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R Shojaian
Learning Styles of Medical and Midwifery Students in Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
Journal of Medical Education
MEDICAL EDUCATION, LEARNING MODELS VARK, VISUAL, AUDITORY, READ-WRITE, KINESTHETIC, SSTUDENTS
author_facet A Zeraati
H Hajian
R Shojaian
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title Learning Styles of Medical and Midwifery Students in Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
title_short Learning Styles of Medical and Midwifery Students in Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
title_full Learning Styles of Medical and Midwifery Students in Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
title_fullStr Learning Styles of Medical and Midwifery Students in Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
title_full_unstemmed Learning Styles of Medical and Midwifery Students in Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
title_sort learning styles of medical and midwifery students in mashhad university of medical sciences
publisher Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and Health Services
series Journal of Medical Education
issn 1735-3998
1735-4005
publishDate 2009-11-01
description Background: Students have individual learning style preferences including visual (V; learning from graphs, charts, and flow diagrams), auditory (A; learning from speech), read-write(R; learning from reading and writing), and kinesthetic (K; learning from touch, hearing, smell, taste, and sight).<br />These preferences can be assessed using the VARK questionnaire.<br />Purpose: We aimed to assess different learning styles of medical students in our collage.<br />Methods: This study was conducted to describe learning styles of 214 Medical and Midwifery students in Mashhad University of medical sciences. By using the English version of the VARK questionnaire, we measured the difference in learning styles of medical students and midwifery students and compared with 57336 global general students who completed the test in VARK website up to Sep 2007.<br />Results: The dominant learning preference of our students was Aural preference (30.8%) followed by Read/Write (20.6%), while (7.5%) were in Kinesthetic and (5.6%) were Visual learners; still most of the students (35.5%) represented a multimodal learning preference. No significant difference was found between males and females. The general pattern between medical student and Midwifery student is the same. There was a significant relation between Internship Entrance Exam score and the<br />learning styles of medical student and who were more Read/Write got higher scores.<br />Conclusion: Knowing that our students have different preferred learning modes will help medical instructors in our faculty develop appropriate learning approaches and explore opportunities so that they will be able to make the educational experience more productive.<br />Key words: MEDICAL EDUCATION, LEARNING MODELS VARK, VISUAL, AUDITORY, READ-WRITE, KINESTHETIC, SSTUDENTS.
topic MEDICAL EDUCATION, LEARNING MODELS VARK, VISUAL, AUDITORY, READ-WRITE, KINESTHETIC, SSTUDENTS
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