2013
DOI: 10.5539/res.v5n5p119
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A Comparison of Learning Styles and Study Strategies Scores of Brunei Secondary School Students by Test Anxiety, Success Attributions, and Failure Attributions: Implications for Teaching At-risk and Vulnerable Students

Abstract: The survey assessed the learning styles and study strategies of 135 randomly selected Brunei secondary school students according to their test anxiety levels, internal-external attributions for success, and internal-external attributions for failing. Four significant differences were obtained on learning styles but only one was found on study strategies. Highly anxious students scored higher on the social-individual learning style than their less anxious peers. Learners who internalize success attributions sco… Show more

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“…Through training and educational courses, teacher's professional development involves refining their pedagogical and content knowledge, as well as mastering new knowledge focusing on the new technological aspect of education (Ali et al, 2015;Matussin et al, 2015;Mundia, 2010;Norbu & Salleh, 2014;Salleh & Laxman, 2014a, 2014b. Additionally, the students' learning and the attributed psychological learning behaviours within the classroom also need to be taken into account, as there are implications for teaching Matzin et al, 2013;Shahrill et al, 2013). Although the innovation of the SPN21 education system may still be at its youth stage, the fruits of SPN21 can be harvested in the near future when teachers in Brunei are prepared adequately to successfully meet the objectives of the strategy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through training and educational courses, teacher's professional development involves refining their pedagogical and content knowledge, as well as mastering new knowledge focusing on the new technological aspect of education (Ali et al, 2015;Matussin et al, 2015;Mundia, 2010;Norbu & Salleh, 2014;Salleh & Laxman, 2014a, 2014b. Additionally, the students' learning and the attributed psychological learning behaviours within the classroom also need to be taken into account, as there are implications for teaching Matzin et al, 2013;Shahrill et al, 2013). Although the innovation of the SPN21 education system may still be at its youth stage, the fruits of SPN21 can be harvested in the near future when teachers in Brunei are prepared adequately to successfully meet the objectives of the strategy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traditional teaching approaches that employ narrow tasks to emphasize rote memorisation or application of simple procedures will not help students to become critical thinkers or be actively involved in the learning process (Abdullah et al, 2014;Ang & Shahrill, 2014;Duraman et al, 2015;Hamid et al, 2013;Matzin et al, 2013;Ong & Shahrill, 2014;Pungut & Shahrill, 2014;Sarwadi & Shahrill, 2014;Shahrill, 2009;Shahrill et al, 2013;Yassin et al, 2015). Students need to take part in the learning process that requires them to be continuously engaged.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A more recent study by Matzin et al (2013) assessed the learning styles and study strategies of 135 randomly selected Brunei secondary school students according to their test anxiety levels, internal-external attributions for success, and internal-external attributions for failing. Four significant differences were obtained on learning styles but only one was found on study strategies.…”
Section: Brunei Studies With a Bearing On Students' Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%