2017
DOI: 10.5430/jnep.v7n10p83
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Learning styles and intelligence types versus academic performance of nursing students of the University of Zambia

Abstract: Background: Learning styles are inherent personal attributes that determine the preferred teaching and learning method(s) for individual while an intelligence type is an individual's levels of aptitude in various content areas as there is no one individual who is universally intelligent. An understanding of the two concepts is essential for designing suitable teaching approaches. Methods: This was a descriptive correlation study which explored the relationship between two variables; learning styles and intelli… Show more

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“…This impacts negatively on the students as they will not be confident in performing the skills due to inadequate exposure during their training. Majority of the respondents (78.4%) had midwifery as their first choice of profession when they went into training as shown in 2017 [29] also found that 35.5% of learners were kinaesthetic and would learn best by doing the procedure. However, only 2.1% of the respondents mentioned group work, online, online learning, self-directed learning and presentations by other students as teaching methods that were used during classroom sessions (Table 6).…”
Section: Characteristics Of the Samplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This impacts negatively on the students as they will not be confident in performing the skills due to inadequate exposure during their training. Majority of the respondents (78.4%) had midwifery as their first choice of profession when they went into training as shown in 2017 [29] also found that 35.5% of learners were kinaesthetic and would learn best by doing the procedure. However, only 2.1% of the respondents mentioned group work, online, online learning, self-directed learning and presentations by other students as teaching methods that were used during classroom sessions (Table 6).…”
Section: Characteristics Of the Samplementioning
confidence: 99%