Learning Styles of Grade 4 Pupils in Apsayan Elementary School
Learning Styles of Grade 4 Pupils in Apsayan Elementary School
Learning Styles of Grade 4 Pupils in Apsayan Elementary School
SCHOOL
A Thesis Presented
To the Faculty of the
CIT Colleges of the
CIT Colleges of Paniqui Foundation, Inc.
Paniqui, Tarlac
In Partial Fulfillment
Of the Requirements for the subject
Sc 19: Research in Education
Sheryl C. Alejandrino
Djhoannah Rose D. Tabago
Dan Jerick G. Gabuya
April 2021
Chapter 1
THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND
Every learner has different learning styles that benefit them. Some may
find they even have a dominant learning style. Others that they prefer different
information for efficient learning. Ilcin et al. (2018) describes the concept of
learning style as a “unique way developed by students when she/he was learning
new difficult knowledge:” Learning style is about how students is different from
every individual; even in the same educational environment, learning does not
occur in all students at the same level and quality. Determining students’ learning
learning styles can make it easier to create, modify, and develop more efficient
knowledge.
happens with the completion of large questionnaires. This task has been
interfaces.
the soft skill attributes expected of learning style in science education. The
learning style of the concept of learning style is formed from birth. Some
implemented into games and games have an important role in the formation of
learn. Thereby, learners become more autonomous and accountable for their
control over learners will lessen. At this point, learners become the center of the
learning process and control their learning while teachers act as facilitators
students’ styles. Matching is especially important when dealing with new or poor
their own styles. However, mismatching should reflect with cautious as it may
Among the five, three senses that are eyes, ears and skin help the most in
and behaviors that define our way of learning. Learning style is a particular way
Style classifies different ways in which people learn how they approach
techniques better suited to learning can be used. Thus the speed and quality of
improve problem solving skills, to make better decisions, and to learn more
effectively. There is no student who uses exclusively one style or another. Most
expand their abilities to use as many learning styles as possible so that they can
Gunduz (2020) believes that the ability of the individual to have the
knowledge and skills necessary for the social and individual development, which
is also called competences of the present age, is closely related to his / her
that cannot be limited only with the initiation and execution of the instructional
many factors that affect whether a student takes responsibility, or not along with
the factors affecting the reason why the student does not take responsibility for
The teachers should know the type of learning styles, so the teacher know
what the teaching strategy or teaching method each be applied in the teaching
style, so they can implement best practice strategies into their learning process in
In the opinion of Nja et al. (2019) learning styles is a term that is used to
explanation on how people learn. The issue of individual difference is very crucial
in learning styles, as it works under the premise that no two persons learn in
same way. There is the understanding that every student learns differently.
that individuals think and learn best in different ways. These are not difference of
ability but rather preferences for processing certain types of information or for
style.
preferences can benefit both pupils and teachers. As pupils learn in various
ways, it appears impossible to change the learning style of each learner in the
consistent with their pupils learning style. The purpose of this paper is three-fold.:
first, to define and classify the concept of learning styles; second, to give an
styles; third, to argue that learners will have better achievements, if their
teachers’ styles or the way they receive instruction matches their learning style.
teaching styles so that they can cope with various learning styles.
Meanwhile, Alkathiri et al. (2018) defines learning styles are the reflection
these two variables. However, existing research on this has been rather minimal.
It is worth noting that systematic review is used in this study for the exploration
thinking skills. Five electronic databases were applied with a focus on studies
that focused on the relationship between learning styles and creative thinking
skills. Seven studies were finally included. Four key themes explain the results:
Learning Styles and Student Achievement, and Learning Styles and Creative
(2017) learning styles are the preferred way that you acquire, process, and retain
information, the way you learn best. It is also supported by Wong (2009) who
kinesthetic modality when there is a choice of ways to learn and process new
information.
Susilowati (2013) as cited by Mawaddah et al. (2020) states that there are
four kinds of learning styles, namely visual learning styles, auditory learning
Susilowati (2013) also argues that in general, human learning styles are divided
into four types, namely visual learning styles, auditory learning styles, kinesthetic
study has many beneficial implementations for both the learner and educator.
The term “learning styles” can be understood simply as the verity of techniques
preferred by students to help them perceive and process information and interact
Baker et al. (2020) as cited by Rogowsky et al. (2020) stated that the
classified as visual learners will recall more when content is presented in a visual
format. Likewise, students classified as auditory learners will recall more when
students will learn best when taught in their preferred learning style, there have
Zainol (2020) individual differences play a vital role in the design of effective
styles.
management systems for information sharing. YongWee et al. (2015) added that
the learners’ learning styles play an important role in determining the acceptance
of collaborative technologies for facilitating information sharing in technology-
Ling et al. (2017) believes that that student learning style is not focus on
the material of learning but rather on how they learn in the process of learning.
Every student had different ability and preference in the method of data collection
and processing data. Some students learn more through visual form like reading.
Some students may have better learning ability through verbal form through
attending physical lecture conducted. While others may receive knowledge better
society. Hence, recognizing their innate learning dispositions and their attitude
towards their studies will be a basis for the university to design and implement
educational interventions with the goal of enhancing their academic performance
University of Northern Sindh, Pakistan” shows that 27.93% of the B.Ed. students
have preferred aural learning style, 25.13% kinesthetic learning style, 22.65%
respectively. Majority of B.Ed. students preferred aural learning style and the
least preferred style of learning was read/write. Hence, B.Ed. students were
approach” the findings revealed that most language learners (64.0%) had
uni-modal learning style, and kinesthetic was the most preferred learning style. A
and student’s learning style preferences (p=0.45). The findings of this study
learning styles. On the other hand, the use of conventional media did not show
any significant effect on the students’ achievement in both visual and auditory
learning styles. The research findings suggest that the teacher’s pay more
attention to the use of multimedia in their classroom and take onto account the
Age, gender and academic performance at the tertiary level in the Caribbean” the
whereas students with more predominant Avoidant learning styles reported lower
given to teaching styles that match students’ learning styles, especially the
were significant gains regarding the difference between pretest and posttest
all the collaborative learning styles are more effective for learning in a mobile
high school in San Juan City, Philippines” revealed that there is a significant
difference between the pre-test and post-test scores of the classes. This implied
that the BLP helped the students comprehend the lesson. Furthermore, the
findings showed that there is a significant difference between the post-test scores
of the experimental and controlled group in favor of the experimental group. This
implied that 60% blended learning instruction is more effective than 20% blended
learning instruction.
students at a pharmacy school in the Philippines,” found out that the most
learning styles. Multiple regression analysis indicates that among the learning
styles, only the independent style has a significant influence on the academic
to Pupils’ Learning Style,” findings show that the respondents are partly
Indigenous Peoples, mostly male, whose favorite hobby is drawing, and radio is
the primary source of information. Among them, auditory learners with very
that there was no significant difference between the demographic profile and
learning styles and academic achievement. Lastly, it shows that both visual and
auditory learners learned best when the teacher used audio-visual presentations
while kinesthetic learners learned best when applied to real objects. This implies
that learning styles are independent, not limited, nor not driven by a demographic
showed that: the students’ average academic achievement was 87.4, which was
students were the mostly divergent type of learners. The learning style of the
have better academic achievement than other learners with different learning
styles.
Conceptual Framework
this study:
Elementary School.
1.1 . Activities
1.2 . Examination
learning performance?
pupils?
CHAPTER 2
METHODOLOGY
Type of Research
data analysis that will be applied to a given topic. This kind of research is
appropriate to be used because the present study will describe the learning style
of pupils.
the researcher measures two variables (binary or continuous) and assesses the
statistical relationship (i.e., the correlation) between them with little or no effort to
the pupils.
Respondents
A total of fifty (50) Grade 4 Learners will Participate in this study who will
answer the questionnaire to be fielded to them. The pupils are actual enrollees in
Apsayan Elementary School during the year 2020-2021 where distance learning
modalities are implemented. They are belonging to Grade 4 and 5 which has
Sampling Method
population, with a total of 50 Grade 4 pupils. Polit & Beck, (2012) participant is
Instruments
tool to be used to describe the activities and examination was based on Grasha-
and Ortega-Deela Cruz (2020). However, adjustments were made to suit to the
Likert scale to describe the level by which they agree to each indicator. In the
The draft of the research will be subjected to editing in both technical and
content aspects by the Thesis Adviser of the researchers for suggestions and
comments. After having the paper defended to the Thesis Committee and
coordinate with the DepEd authorities in the actual floating of the questionnaire.
Tarlac with the help of the teachers. A full week will be given to the learners to
Data Analysis
Table 1
Interpretation of the Computed Average Weighted Means
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Rest assured that classes will not be disturbed and the highest standards of research
ethics will be religiously observed and that health protocols to address the risks of the present
pandemic will be stringently enforced.
Herewith is a copy of the research questions and data gathering tool for your reference.
More power and thank you for supporting the culture of research in the academe!
Noted:
Approved:
Glory M. Castillo
ESHT-III
Schedules/Details of Data Gathering
Appendix B
Grade: Grade 4
Grade 5
Personal Attributes: Please describe the level to which you agree to each
1 2 3 4 5
)
1. I remember
something better if
I write it down.
2. I chew gum or eat
while studying.
3. I learn something
best when I am
shown how to do
something, and I
have the
opportunity to do
it.
4. I am not skilled in
giving verbal
explanation.
5. It helps me to look
listening; it keeps
me focused.
6. It is better for me
a quiet place.
7. I think better when
to move around.
8. Before I follow
directions, it helps
me to see
someone else do it
first
9. Studying at the
to learn new
information
through a lecture
of textbooks. I
would choose to
read it.
11. I learn the spell
better by repeating
words on paper.
12. I do not become
strange
surroundings.
13. My written works
to me. My papers
have crossed-out
words and
erasures.
14. I always read
lessons before
going to sleep to
be prepared in all
activities.
15. I tend to solve
problems through
a more trial-and-
error approach,
step-by-step
method.
16. I like to write
things down or
visual review.
17. If I making test, I
is located.
18. When trying to
remember what
I’ve review, It
helps me to get a
picture of it in my
mind
19. I prefer to review
having a group
review.
20. Using flashcards
help me to retain
ready in all my
subjects.
22. I attention and
discussion.
23. I actively
participate in all
the discussion,
answering
exercises and/or
clarifying things I
did not
understand.
24. I study the lesson I
missed If I was
class.
25. I study and
prepared for
assignment
regularly
27. I enjoy doing
homework and
activities because
it help me to
improve my skills.
28. I exert more effort
when I do difficult
activities,
assignment and
projects.
29. I always willing to
help my
classmates when
they don’t
understand the
lesson..
30. I study harder to
books to have
advance
knowledge.
32. I always ask
discussion is done.
33. I spend less time
with my friend
to concentrate
more on my study.
34. I will always
participate in
school activities.
35. I will always
monitor my
learning progress.
36. I will always find
my own ways to
creativity when I
have portfolio or
projects to be
submit.
38. I am a competitive
student.
39. I will always want
to be in top.
40. I always make
my performance to
to my class/
school.
42. I always keep my
good relationship
to my classmates
and Teachers.
43. I set goals to
improve my
knowledge.
44. I always recite
is asking.
45. I always attend in
class.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.