The growth of accelerated graduate entry nursing programs has challenged traditional approaches to teaching and learning. To date, limited research has been undertaken in the role of learning preferences, language proficiency and academic performance in accelerated programs. Sixty-two first year accelerated graduate entry nursing students, in a single cohort at a university in the western region of Sydney, Australia, were surveyed to assess their learning preference using the Visual, Aural, Read/write and Kinaesthetic (VARK) learning preference questionnaire, together with sociodemographic data, English language acculturation and perceived academic control. Six months following course commencement, the participant's grade point average (GPA...
Students who speak English as a second language (ESL) face considerable challenges in English langua...
Introduction: Preferred approach to learning is one's own learning style. Learning style varies fro...
Objective: This study was conducted to describe learning styles of third year nursing students. Desi...
The growth of accelerated graduate entry nursing programs has challenged traditional approaches to t...
The diversity of first year students is increasing with new schemes promoting access to higher educa...
This nonexperimental descriptive correlational study investigated the relationship between five lear...
Background Students who enroll in graduate-entry nursing programs are described as more highly moti...
This study sought to synthesise evidence from published literature on the various learning style pre...
Learning preference is the way that different students learn. The learning preferences are relevant ...
Students who speak English as a second language (ESL) face considerable challenges in English langua...
To address the healthcare needs of vulnerable populations, nursing educators should evaluate educati...
Background: High attrition and academic underperformance have been highlighted among students who sp...
Objective. The present study aimed to identify the most common learning preferences among the nursin...
Background & Objective: Learning is not an easy cognitive process rather it is complex as numerous w...
Aims: To compare health and science students' demographic characteristics and learning approaches ac...
Students who speak English as a second language (ESL) face considerable challenges in English langua...
Introduction: Preferred approach to learning is one's own learning style. Learning style varies fro...
Objective: This study was conducted to describe learning styles of third year nursing students. Desi...
The growth of accelerated graduate entry nursing programs has challenged traditional approaches to t...
The diversity of first year students is increasing with new schemes promoting access to higher educa...
This nonexperimental descriptive correlational study investigated the relationship between five lear...
Background Students who enroll in graduate-entry nursing programs are described as more highly moti...
This study sought to synthesise evidence from published literature on the various learning style pre...
Learning preference is the way that different students learn. The learning preferences are relevant ...
Students who speak English as a second language (ESL) face considerable challenges in English langua...
To address the healthcare needs of vulnerable populations, nursing educators should evaluate educati...
Background: High attrition and academic underperformance have been highlighted among students who sp...
Objective. The present study aimed to identify the most common learning preferences among the nursin...
Background & Objective: Learning is not an easy cognitive process rather it is complex as numerous w...
Aims: To compare health and science students' demographic characteristics and learning approaches ac...
Students who speak English as a second language (ESL) face considerable challenges in English langua...
Introduction: Preferred approach to learning is one's own learning style. Learning style varies fro...
Objective: This study was conducted to describe learning styles of third year nursing students. Desi...