
의과대학생의 학습양식의 특성과 학업성취와의 관계
Characteristics of Medical Students Learning Styles and Their Relationships to GPA
- 김미라(Mira Kim) 안서원(Sowon Ahn) 이정모(Jungmo Lee) 안덕선(Ducksun Ahn) 이영미(Youngmee Lee)
- 한국의학교육학회
- Korean Journal of Medical Education
- 제18권 제2호
- 등재여부 : KCI우수등재
- 2006.08
- 133 - 140 (8 pages)
Purpose: The present study examines the characteristics of medical students learning styles and their relationships to the GPA. Methods: One hundred 2nd year medical students took the revised version of the Index of Learning Styles (ILS) by Felder-Silverman, which was computerized. The ILS classifies individual preferences for information processing into 16 categories based on four dichotomous dimension: active/reflective, sensing/intuitive, sequential/global, visual/verbal. The GPA from the previous semester was used. Results: The most frequent learning styles were reflective, sensing, sequential, and visual, covering 25% of the class. For the relationship with the GPA, we compared group means. The sensing students showed significantly higher grades than the intuitive students. Other than this result, there seemed to be no particular relationship between learning styles and GPA. This relationship should be further studied. Conclusions: In this study, medical students were categorized based on individual differences in information processing. Learning styles are expected to be helpful in designing effective learning strategies and thereby enhancing medical students performance.
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