This paper reports the results of a recent study completed at Saint Mary\u27s College of California, in which the TUCE was administered to introductory economics students. Students and instructors also completed the VARK questionnaire to identify which of the sensory modalities they prefer to use to learn information. Results suggest that a strong visual learning preference positively influences student performance. Our finding that neither ethnicity nor gender influence student performance confirms results of prior research, and suggests that ethnicity-and gender-based differences in student performance may be at least partially caused by differences in learning style preferences
Learning style in students can vary by preferences of various modalities as visual (learning from gr...
The success of teaching-learning process depends upon many factors associated with both the teacher ...
Female undergraduates are less likely to take an introductory economics class, to continue in econo...
We analyze the effect of student preferred learning style on course performance in an introductory f...
The issues of developing strategies and approaches to teaching introductory level economics courses ...
This study examined differences in learning styles between African-American and Caucasian students w...
Minority college students have varied learning styles and process information from distinct backgrou...
This paper investigates the relative importance of a wide range of variables on student performance ...
This investigation studied the differences in learning styles among ethnically diverse secondary sci...
This paper investigates the relationship between students' demographics factors and the learning sty...
This paper investigates the importance of variables on student performance on different types of que...
The purpose of this study is to identify the effects of students demographic factors and their prefe...
Students prefer to learn in different ways. These learning preferences are commonly known as learnin...
Though other categorizations of learning styles have been widely studied, few researchers have compa...
Students possess various learning styles and do not respond equally to the same instructiona...
Learning style in students can vary by preferences of various modalities as visual (learning from gr...
The success of teaching-learning process depends upon many factors associated with both the teacher ...
Female undergraduates are less likely to take an introductory economics class, to continue in econo...
We analyze the effect of student preferred learning style on course performance in an introductory f...
The issues of developing strategies and approaches to teaching introductory level economics courses ...
This study examined differences in learning styles between African-American and Caucasian students w...
Minority college students have varied learning styles and process information from distinct backgrou...
This paper investigates the relative importance of a wide range of variables on student performance ...
This investigation studied the differences in learning styles among ethnically diverse secondary sci...
This paper investigates the relationship between students' demographics factors and the learning sty...
This paper investigates the importance of variables on student performance on different types of que...
The purpose of this study is to identify the effects of students demographic factors and their prefe...
Students prefer to learn in different ways. These learning preferences are commonly known as learnin...
Though other categorizations of learning styles have been widely studied, few researchers have compa...
Students possess various learning styles and do not respond equally to the same instructiona...
Learning style in students can vary by preferences of various modalities as visual (learning from gr...
The success of teaching-learning process depends upon many factors associated with both the teacher ...
Female undergraduates are less likely to take an introductory economics class, to continue in econo...