Title of article
Learning styles of first-year undergraduate nursing and midwifery students: A cross-sectional survey utilising the Kolb Learning Style Inventory
Author/Authors
DAmore، نويسنده , , Angelo and James، نويسنده , , Santhamma and Mitchell، نويسنده , , Eleanor K.L.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
10
From page
506
To page
515
Abstract
Summary
important that educators understand their studentsʹ learning styles. In this study we investigate the learning styles of first-year undergraduate nursing and midwifery university students and whether these learning styles are influenced by student demographic characteristics.
s-sectional survey including demographic questions and the Kolb Learning Style Inventory was utilised. There was a 78% response rate (n = 345).
jority of first-year students investigated in this study were divergers (29.5%), followed by assimilators (28.8%), accommodators (23.9%) and convergers (17.9%). Female students had a higher reflective observation (RO) score than male students (p = 0.0078). Those with English as first language showed a higher active experimentation score (p = 0.0543) and a lower concrete experience (CE) score (p = 0.0038). Australian citizens and permanent residents had a higher RO score (p = 0.0560) and a lower CE score (p = 0.0100) than migrants and international students. Nursing/arts students had a higher abstract conceptualisation (AC) score than nursing students (p = 0.0013). Students enrolled in 4–5 subject units had a higher AC score than those enrolled in 1–2 units (p = 0.0244).
g and midwifery students are mainly of the diverger and assimilating learning styles. Some student demographic characteristics show a significant influence on learning styles. This study has teaching and research implications.
Keywords
Nursing students , Tertiary Education , midwifery students , Kolb Learning Style Inventory
Journal title
Nurse Education Today
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
Nurse Education Today
Record number
1876704
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