Learning styles of dental students

Journal Article
Asiry, Moshabab . 2016
Magazine \ Newspaper: 
The Saudi Journal for Dental Research
Volume Number: 
7
Pages: 
13-17
Publication Abstract: 

Aims: This study was conducted to determine the learning styles of dental students at King Saud University. Methods and material: The Arabic version of the VARK questionnaire was administered to undergraduate dental male students in first, second, third, fourth and fifth years to determine their learning style preferences. Descriptive statistics were used to identify the learning styles of students. Results: There were more students who preferred a multimodal learning style (58.4%) than those who preferred a unimodal learning style (41.6%). The quadmodal learning style was the preferred style among multimodal learners in total sample and in each year separately. Of the unimodal learners, 35.1%, 35.1%, 18.1%, and 11.7% of the students were Kinesthetic (K), Aural (A), Visual (V), and Reading/Writing (R) learners, respectively. Conclusions: 58.4% and 41.6% of the students were found to have multimodal learning preferences and unimodal learning styles, respectively. The distribution of students’ learning styles reflects strong kinesthetic and aural preferences. The learning preference does not differ between undergraduate male students from first to final years at College of Dentistry, King Saud University. ª 2015 The Author. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of King Saud University. 

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