Title of article :
Association between Academic Learning Strategies and Annual Examination Results among Medical Students of King Edward Medical University
Author/Authors :
Tariq, Saira King Edward Medical University - Department of Community Medicine, Pakistan , Khan, Muhammad Arif King Edward Medical University - Department of Community Medicine, Pakistan , Afzal, Saira King Edward Medical University, Pakistan , Shahzad, Sheikh Raza King Edward Medical University, Pakistan , Hamza, Mohammad King Edward Medical University, Pakistan , Khan, Haania Aimen King Edward Medical University, Pakistan , Qamar, Fatima King Edward Medical University, Pakistan , Javed, Maryam King Edward Medical University, Pakistan , Ashraf, Muhammad Farhan King Edward Medical University, Pakistan , Mubarak, Fareeha King Edward Medical University, Pakistan , Puri, BushraIqbal King Edward Medical University, Pakistan , Masood, Taha King Edward Medical University, Pakistan , Kazim, Fatima King Edward Medical University, Pakistan , Shaukat, Tanveer King Edward Medical University, Pakistan , Shaikh, Shafia King Edward Medical University, Pakistan
From page :
124
To page :
134
Abstract :
Learning style is the composite of cognitive, affective, and physiological characteristics that serve as relatively stable indicators of how a learner perceives, interacts and responds to the learning environment. Felder – Solomon Index of Learning Style (ILS) includes Sensitive/Intuitive, Visual/Verbal and Sequential/ Global, Active/reflective. The learning strategies are a major indicator of exam performance of students. Objective: To find the association between academiclearning strategies and annual examination results among medical students of King Edward Medical University.Study Design: Cross – sectional study design. Study Setting and Duration: King Edward Medical University and 3 months. Materials and Methods: The study was conducted among the 3rd, 4th, and 5th year medical students of KE-MU Lahore. Informed consent was taken. A total of 300 students, 100 each from 3rd, 4th and 5th year were taken. 132 males (44%) and 168 females (56%) were part of the study. Simple Random sampling (non-pro-bability sampling) was used. Results: The overall dominant learning strategies among students of King Edward Medical University were sensing/SNS (64.3%), visual/VIS (80.7%), sequential/SEQ (63.7%) and Active/ACT (50.3%). Chi squared test for individual learning combinations against achiever types showed no significant association between academic learning strategies and annual exam performance (p value 0.05). Results also showed that females performed better academically than their male counterparts.
Keywords :
Learning strategies , Index of learning styles , exam performances , medical students
Journal title :
Annals of King Edward Medical University
Journal title :
Annals of King Edward Medical University
Record number :
2543933
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