The Learning Styles Of Biology Student And Its Effect On Their Academic Performance. A Case Study In Salaga Municipality
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The purpose of the study was to determine the learning styles of biology students and
their influence on students' academic performance. The population for the study
comprised of all first year Home Economics students. A purposive sampling method was
used to select one intact first year (SH$ 1) Home Economics class with a class size of 50
as the sample a for the study. Four research instruments were used in the data collection
process for this study to obtain the scores necessary to perform the indicated statistical
analyses. The processes were lesson plans, learning packages, observational check-list
and learning style inventory. Three research questions offered the framework for
presenting the findings Descriptive and correlation statıstıcs were used in the analysis of
the data collected. To determine the dominant learning style preferences of students,
descriptive statistics was used to substantiate findings. The findings revealed that students
in SHS1 had diversity of learning styles. Fifty-six percent of the learners being Global,
thirty percent Analoglobal and only fourteen percent being Analytical. The findings also
indicated that there was slightly difference between students learning styles and their
academic performance with respect to learning biology. Conclusions drawn from the
study showed that students in 1 Home Economic1 had diversity of learning styles. Based
on the findings of the study it is recommended among theirs that innovative and more
effective learner-centered instructional strategies, such as ICT integration instructional
activities as well as other multimedia strategies should be used by biology teachers to
promote meaningful learning of difficult concepts to enhance
