2022
DOI: 10.32923/kjmp.v5i1.2293
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The Relationship between Learning Strategies and Learning Style Preferences toward Learners’ Reading Comprehension

Abstract: objectives of this research are to find out: (1) the relationship between learning strategies and learning style preferences toward learners’ reading comprehension, (2) the relationship between learning strategies and learners’ reading comprehension and (3) the relationship between learning style preferences and learners’ reading comprehension. This was a correlational research which had been conducted at the twelfth graders of SMKN 6 Bekasi. Isaac and Michael table with 0.05 as the level of significant error … Show more

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“…Nevertheless, Oxford (2017) has provided a seemingly straightforward functional definition of LLSs by stating that "A learning strategy is the learner's plan of action for finding or following the desired track through experience, study, or by being taught" (p. 13). An alternative definition of LLSs is offered by O'Malley and Chamot (2012, as cited by Pratiwi, 2022), according to which these strategies involve special thoughts or behaviors that learners use to help them comprehend, learn, or retain new information. Another working definition of LLSs is given by Oxford (2011b) as the learner's goal-oriented actions for enhancing achievement or proficiency, completing a task, or making learning more efficient, effective, and easier.…”
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“…Nevertheless, Oxford (2017) has provided a seemingly straightforward functional definition of LLSs by stating that "A learning strategy is the learner's plan of action for finding or following the desired track through experience, study, or by being taught" (p. 13). An alternative definition of LLSs is offered by O'Malley and Chamot (2012, as cited by Pratiwi, 2022), according to which these strategies involve special thoughts or behaviors that learners use to help them comprehend, learn, or retain new information. Another working definition of LLSs is given by Oxford (2011b) as the learner's goal-oriented actions for enhancing achievement or proficiency, completing a task, or making learning more efficient, effective, and easier.…”
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confidence: 99%