Learning style orientation among marketing and entrepreneurship undergraduates with special reference to university of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka
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2010
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University of Kelaniya
Abstract
Recent efforts to improve higher education have focused on improving the learning
process in education. Although researchers have recognized the importance of designing
tailor made learning programmes to individuals there have being limited attention paid to
identify individual’s preferences in learning. The implications for faculties are significant
since otherwise those faculties are likely to reach only some of the students in a given
course if they assume that all students learn the same way or that one teaching approach
will connect with all students. The situation is more evident in Sri Lankan context where
there are very few formal studies in this area. Therefore the objective of this research is to
find out learning style orientation of Management graduates in order to try to fill the
above knowledge gap. In fact learning style orientation is bridging the gap between
personality and cognition thus the learning would be more effective as well as enduring.
In order to measure learning style orientation research employed Learning Style
Orientation Inventory (LSOI). Sample consists of 50 undergraduates belonging to
Marketing and Entrepreneurship specialization area. The study was conducted as a
survey. It was observed that across all learning styles respondents who are following
Entrepreneurship specialization area has recorded higher mean scores. Moreover research
accepted the alternative hypothesis which stated that there are significant differences
among learning styles when it come to Marketing & Entrepreneurship undergraduates.
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Discovery based learning, Group based learning, Experiential learning, Structured learning, Observational learning
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Rupasinghe L.R. and Buddhika S.A., 2010. Learning style orientation among marketing and entrepreneurship undergraduates with special reference to university of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka, In: Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Business and Information, University of Kelaniya.