Students' Learning Style: A Case Study of Senior High Schools in Bengkulu

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Title: Students' Learning Style: A Case Study of Senior High Schools in Bengkulu
Language: English
Authors: Arsyad, Safnil
Source: Online Submission. Feb 2018 (1):25-39.
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 14
Publication Date: 2018
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Education Level: High Schools
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cognitive Style, English (Second Language), Instructional Materials, High School Seniors, Instructional Material Evaluation, Relevance (Education), Design Preferences, Student Surveys, Student Attitudes, Place Based Education, Foreign Countries
Geographic Terms: Indonesia
Abstract: It is widely accepted that the use of learning materials which accommodates students' schemata is much more effective than the ones outside student's present knowledge background. The objectives of this study are to describe the students' learning style distribution and their perception on local oriented and learning style-based English learning materials in Bengkulu Province. The respondents were senior high school students in Bengkulu Province. The results show that: 1) the English learning materials can present a well-designed English learning materials for senior high schools students; 2) the English learning materials with picture stories and visual and audio learning media help students learn English; 3) the learning materials have been designed very well according to the students; 4) as reported by the students the strengths of the English learning materials is that it provides new information on tourism places in Bengkulu Province for the students, 5) the learning materials (the text books and VCD/CD) could improve their motivation to learn English. It can be concluded that local oriented and learning style-based learning materials can be not only more effective but also preferred by the students.
Abstractor: As Provided
Number of References: 29
Entry Date: 2018
Accession Number: ED581256
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:It is widely accepted that the use of learning materials which accommodates students' schemata is much more effective than the ones outside student's present knowledge background. The objectives of this study are to describe the students' learning style distribution and their perception on local oriented and learning style-based English learning materials in Bengkulu Province. The respondents were senior high school students in Bengkulu Province. The results show that: 1) the English learning materials can present a well-designed English learning materials for senior high schools students; 2) the English learning materials with picture stories and visual and audio learning media help students learn English; 3) the learning materials have been designed very well according to the students; 4) as reported by the students the strengths of the English learning materials is that it provides new information on tourism places in Bengkulu Province for the students, 5) the learning materials (the text books and VCD/CD) could improve their motivation to learn English. It can be concluded that local oriented and learning style-based learning materials can be not only more effective but also preferred by the students.