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Delving into the Learning Styles of a Technical Higher Education Institution in the Bicol, Region, Philippines

John Lester B. Sinangote Ponciano J. Puse and Melza R. Macayan; Melva L. Porbolan, MA.Ed.
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John Lester B. Sinangote Ponciano J. Puse : Camarines Norte State College, College of Trades and Technology,Jose Panganiban, Camarines Norte – 4606 Philippines
Melza R. Macayan; Melva L. Porbolan, MA.Ed.: Camarines Norte State College, College of Trades and Technology,Jose Panganiban, Camarines Norte – 4606 Philippines

International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, 2024, vol. 10, issue 12, 681-690

Abstract: Learning styles is relevant in the educational set up to provide insights as to the proper and appropriate teaching strategies and assessment tasks to be given to the students in ensuring optimum learning experience. Relative to this, the study assessed the learning styles of the 260 industrial technology and technical-vocational teacher education students in a rural higher education institution (HEI_ in the Philippines using the Learning Styles Model of Honey and Mumford (1968) after the COVID-19 pandemic using a descriptive evaluative research design. The results shows that a strong preference on activist learning was noted among the respondents followed by theorists. The data also reflects that upon review of the data by sex, by program currently enrolled in, and by year level, the learning styles are consistent with the general response of the total sample. Likewise, in terms of challenges experienced by the students in their pursuit of higher learning in a technical school, it was noted that the cost of internet/mobile data as well as the sufficiency of the materials, tools and equipment are prevalent. Thus, it was recommended that the faculty of the said HEI may consider recalibrating learning plans reflected in the course syllabus and align it with the results of the study which further implies additional learning activities that will allow students to do hands-on, and also to enhance the shop facilities of the said HEI in compliance to existing statutory and regulatory requirements of relevant governing agencies to ensure optimum learning experience among the clienteles.

Date: 2024
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