Affiliation:
1. Assistant Professor, Department of Biochemistry, ACS Medical College & Hospital,Chennai,India.
2. Assistant professor, Department of Biochemistry, Lalithambigai Medical College & Hospital,Chennai,India.
Abstract
Learning style preferences includes Visual (V; learning from diagrams), Auditory (A; learning from hearing) and
Kinesthetic (K; learning from doing). Present study examines the effect of conventional teaching on the academic
performance of first year undergraduate dental students with distinct learning style preferences. Learning style
preferences and academic performance of 98 Dental students were determined using VAK questionnaire and average
marks of scored by each student in the academic year respectively. Learning style preferences of students were 18%
visual (V),19% aural (A),13 % kinesthetic (K),10% Visual Aural (VA),6% Aural Kinesthetic (AK),13% Visual Kinesthetic
(VK) & 21% Visual Aural Kinesthetic (VAK). Students with kinesthetic approach (K, AK, VK &VAK) as one of their
preferred learning style are grouped together as K learners & those with V, A & VA learning style are grouped as VA
learners. Academic performance of students was assessed based on marks as low (< 60%), medium (60-80%) & high
achievers (<80%). Among the low achievers, K learners were predominant i.e. 68% compared to 32% of VA learners.
Whereas, both medium & high achievers were predominantly VA learners (67%) compared to K learners (33%)
(p<0.05). Visual & Aural learners were better academic performers than students with kinesthetic learning style.
Appropriate teaching approaches should be formulated to accommodate the needs of kinesthetic learners.