Urval Rathnakar P, Kamath Ashwin, Ullal Sheetal, Shenoy Ashok K, Shenoy Nandita, Udupa Laxminarayana A
Department of Pharmacology, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal University, Mangalore, Karnataka, India;
Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology, Manipal College of Dental Sciences, Mangalore, Karnataka, India; and.
Adv Physiol Educ. 2014 Sep;38(3):216-20. doi: 10.1152/advan.00024.2014.
While there are several tools to study learning styles of students, the visual-aural-read/write-kinesthetic (VARK) questionnaire is a simple, freely available, easy to administer tool that encourages students to describe their behavior in a manner they can identify with and accept. The aim is to understand the preferred sensory modality (or modalities) of students for learning. Teachers can use this knowledge to facilitate student learning. Moreover, students themselves can use this knowledge to change their learning habits. Five hundred undergraduate students belonging to two consecutive batches in their second year of undergraduate medical training were invited to participate in the exercise. Consenting students (415 students, 83%) were administered a printed form of version 7.0 of the VARK questionnaire. Besides the questionnaire, we also collected demographic data, academic performance data (marks obtained in 10th and 12th grades and last university examination), and self-perceived learning style preferences. The majority of students in our study had multiple learning preferences (68.7%). The predominant sensory modality of learning was aural (45.5%) and kinesthetic (33.1%). The learning style preference was not influenced by either sex or previous academic performance. Although we use a combination of teaching methods, there has not been an active effort to determine whether these adequately address the different types of learners. We hope these data will help us better our course contents and make learning a more fruitful experience.
虽然有多种工具可用于研究学生的学习风格,但视觉-听觉-读/写-动觉(VARK)问卷是一种简单、免费且易于实施的工具,它鼓励学生以他们能够认同和接受的方式描述自己的行为。目的是了解学生学习时偏好的一种或多种感官模式。教师可以利用这些信息促进学生学习。此外,学生自己也可以利用这些信息改变学习习惯。我们邀请了连续两个批次的500名本科医学培训二年级学生参与这项活动。同意参与的学生(415名,83%)填写了VARK问卷7.0版的纸质表格。除了问卷,我们还收集了人口统计学数据、学业成绩数据(十年级和十二年级以及上次大学考试的成绩)以及自我感知的学习风格偏好。我们研究中的大多数学生有多种学习偏好(68.7%)。主要的学习感官模式是听觉(45.5%)和动觉(33.1%)。学习风格偏好不受性别或先前学业成绩的影响。尽管我们采用了多种教学方法的组合,但尚未积极努力确定这些方法是否能充分满足不同类型学习者的需求。我们希望这些数据将有助于我们改进课程内容,使学习成为更有成效的体验。