根据VARK模型识别医学生偏好的学习风格

S. Rawat, Komal Makwana, R. Pathak, Niraj Rathod
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背景:学习风格的四种感觉模式被定义为:视觉(V)、听觉(A)、读写(R)和动觉(K)(缩写为VARK)。任何学习者都可以是单模态的(即只使用一种学习方式),也可以混合使用多种学习方式。无论强度(轻度/强),多达17组VARK排列组合可以在那里。目的和目的:本研究的目的是确定和分析印度医学本科生的学习风格,并分析其与性别或专业课程年份(如果有的话)的关系。材料与方法:采用横断面研究。作者同意使用标准化的VARK问卷(8.1版),得到了机构的道德认可,并获得了志愿者学生的知情同意。问卷由16个问题组成。允许不回答一个问题或为任何一个问题打多个选择。共有376名MBBS一期、二期、三期学生参与。结果:(1).单模态学习方式是最常见的(2)。与VARK1相比,VARK2更受欢迎(3)。随着学生进入连续的更高阶段,观察到选择多模态学习方式的人数逐渐增加。(4)性别对单模态和多模态学习偏好的影响不显著。(5). VARK1在男生中更受青睐,VARK2在女生中更受青睐。结论:大多数学生使用单峰式学习方式,但单峰式学习的偏好比例随着进入更高阶段而下降。在四模学习者中,VARK2比VARK1更受欢迎。
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Identification of preferred learning styles as per VARK model in the undergraduate medical students
Background: Four sensory modalities of learning styles have been defined: Visual (V), auditory (A), read-write (R), and kinesthetic-(K) (acronym VARK). Any learner can be unimodal (i.e., using only one learning style) or may have more modalities mixed. Irrespective of strength (mild/strong), as many as 17 sets of VARK permutation combinations can be there. Aims and Objectives: The aims of this study were to identify and analyze the learning styles of Indian medical undergraduates and analyze an association with gender or year of professional course, if any. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted. Permission to use standardized VARK questionnaire (version 8.1) from the author, ethical approval from the institution, and informed consent from the volunteering students were obtained. The questionnaire consisted of 16 questions. To leave, a question unanswered or to tick multiple choices for any one question was allowed. Total 376 students (of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd phase MBBS) participated. Results: (1). Unimodal style of leaning was the commonest (2). Compared to VARK1, VARK2 was the more preferred (3). A gradual increase in opting multi-modal learning style was observed as students pass to successive higher phases. (4). Gender did not alter the unimodal or mutlimodal learning preference significantly. (5). VARK1 was more preferred in male students, while VARK2 was more preferred in female students. Conclusion: Most of the students used unimodal style for leaning – though the preference proportion for unimodal learning decreased on successive passage to higher Phases. VARK2 was preferred over VARK1 among tetramodal learners.
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