Learning Styles and Recruitment Exam Performance among Iranian Teaching Candidates
Voluminous research conducted by educational psychologists and teachers has indicated that learning processes vary from every individual to another due to the existence of diverse psychological and biological factors. Once teachers become aware of the fact that learners are dissimilar in learning,...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Lasting Impressions Press
2017-12-01
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Series: | International Journal of English Language and Translation Studies |
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Online Access: | http://www.eltsjournal.org/archive/value5%20issue4/6-5-4-17.pdf |
Summary: | Voluminous research conducted by educational psychologists and teachers has indicated that
learning processes vary from every individual to another due to the existence of diverse psychological
and biological factors. Once teachers become aware of the fact that learners are dissimilar in learning,
they feel inclined to determine students’ learning styles and accommodate their needs accordingly.
This study aimed to investigate the existence of any possible correlation between learning styles and
degree of success of applicants who attended a teacher recruitment test in Iran Language Institute.
Participants of the study were classified into either failed-group or succeeded-group. To achieve the
objective of the study, Ehrman and Leaver’s Questionnaire (2003) was administered to the
participants. Then each participant was included in one of the two groups of ectenic or synoptic
learners. Pearson Product Moment Correlation Coefficient was calculated to find any significant
relationship between participants’ scores in the teacher recruitment test and their scores as an ectenic
L2 learner or a synoptic L2 learner. The obtained value of R was 0.77, which is statistically significant,
and indicated that synoptic teaching candidates were significantly more successful than ectenic
candidates in the teacher recruitment test. While synoptic scores were positively correlated with
participants’ scores in teacher recruitment test, ectenic scores were negatively correlated with
participants’ scores in the test. It is concluded that there is a significant correlation between learning
styles and degree of success in the teacher recruitment test. And successful teaching candidates in Iran
can be grouped synoptically. |
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ISSN: | 2308-5460 2308-5460 |