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Learning styles and academic achievement among undergraduate medical students in Thailand
PURPOSE: This study aimed to explore the associations between learning styles and high academic achievement and to ascertain whether the factors associated with high academic achievement differed between preclinical and clinical students. METHODS: A survey was conducted among undergraduate medical s...
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National Health Personnel Licensing Examination Board of the Republic of Korea
2015
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4536339/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26165948 http://dx.doi.org/10.3352/jeehp.2015.12.38 |
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author | Jiraporncharoen, Wichuda Angkurawaranon, Chaisiri Chockjamsai, Manoch Deesomchok, Athavudh Euathrongchit, Juntima |
author_facet | Jiraporncharoen, Wichuda Angkurawaranon, Chaisiri Chockjamsai, Manoch Deesomchok, Athavudh Euathrongchit, Juntima |
author_sort | Jiraporncharoen, Wichuda |
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description | PURPOSE: This study aimed to explore the associations between learning styles and high academic achievement and to ascertain whether the factors associated with high academic achievement differed between preclinical and clinical students. METHODS: A survey was conducted among undergraduate medical students in Chiang Mai University, Thailand. The Index of Learning Styles questionnaire was used to assess each student’s learning style across four domains. High academic achievement was defined as a grade point average of at least 3.0. RESULTS: Of the 1,248 eligible medical students, 1,014 (81.3%) participated. Learning styles differed between the preclinical and clinical students in the active/reflective domain. A sequential learning style was associated with high academic achievement in both preclinical and clinical students. A reflective learning style was only associated with high academic achievement among preclinical students. CONCLUSION: The association between learning styles and academic achievement may have differed between preclinical and clinical students due to different learning content and teaching methods. Students should be encouraged to be flexible in their own learning styles in order to engage successfully with various and changing teaching methods across the curriculum. Instructors should be also encouraged to provide a variety of teaching materials and resources to suit different learning styles. |
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spelling | pubmed-45363392015-09-04 Learning styles and academic achievement among undergraduate medical students in Thailand Jiraporncharoen, Wichuda Angkurawaranon, Chaisiri Chockjamsai, Manoch Deesomchok, Athavudh Euathrongchit, Juntima J Educ Eval Health Prof Research Article PURPOSE: This study aimed to explore the associations between learning styles and high academic achievement and to ascertain whether the factors associated with high academic achievement differed between preclinical and clinical students. METHODS: A survey was conducted among undergraduate medical students in Chiang Mai University, Thailand. The Index of Learning Styles questionnaire was used to assess each student’s learning style across four domains. High academic achievement was defined as a grade point average of at least 3.0. RESULTS: Of the 1,248 eligible medical students, 1,014 (81.3%) participated. Learning styles differed between the preclinical and clinical students in the active/reflective domain. A sequential learning style was associated with high academic achievement in both preclinical and clinical students. A reflective learning style was only associated with high academic achievement among preclinical students. CONCLUSION: The association between learning styles and academic achievement may have differed between preclinical and clinical students due to different learning content and teaching methods. Students should be encouraged to be flexible in their own learning styles in order to engage successfully with various and changing teaching methods across the curriculum. Instructors should be also encouraged to provide a variety of teaching materials and resources to suit different learning styles. National Health Personnel Licensing Examination Board of the Republic of Korea 2015-07-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4536339/ /pubmed/26165948 http://dx.doi.org/10.3352/jeehp.2015.12.38 Text en ©2015, National Health Personnel Licensing Examination Board of the Republic of Korea This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Jiraporncharoen, Wichuda Angkurawaranon, Chaisiri Chockjamsai, Manoch Deesomchok, Athavudh Euathrongchit, Juntima Learning styles and academic achievement among undergraduate medical students in Thailand |
title | Learning styles and academic achievement among undergraduate medical students in Thailand |
title_full | Learning styles and academic achievement among undergraduate medical students in Thailand |
title_fullStr | Learning styles and academic achievement among undergraduate medical students in Thailand |
title_full_unstemmed | Learning styles and academic achievement among undergraduate medical students in Thailand |
title_short | Learning styles and academic achievement among undergraduate medical students in Thailand |
title_sort | learning styles and academic achievement among undergraduate medical students in thailand |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4536339/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26165948 http://dx.doi.org/10.3352/jeehp.2015.12.38 |
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