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posted on 2024-06-16, 13:25authored byP Smith
Using Entwistle and Ramsden's (1983) Approaches to Studying Inventory, Fuller and Chalmers showed little difference between TAFE students and university students both in the factor structures derived through factor analysis, and in a comparison of individual subscale through analysis of variance. Fuller and Chalmers had hypothesised that differences in approaches to study may be identified as a result of the different learning and teaching contexts experienced by the two groups of students. The current study has examined the similarities and differences between students in the two sectors using a learning preferences inventory. Learning preferences were chosen for investigation on the basis of previous theoretical work which suggests that it is preferences that are most influenced by environmental factors. The present study has shown significant similarity between the learning preferences of the two groups of students. However, there were also significant differences which indicate that the Fuller and Chalmers hypothesised differences may be more observable at a preferences level than at an approaches to study level.
History
Journal
Australian and New Zealand journal of vocational education research
Volume
9
Pagination
87-109
Location
Adelaide, S. Aust.
Open access
Yes
ISSN
1039-4001
Language
eng
Notes
Reproduced with the kind permission of the copyright owner on condition their website link is included . www.ncver.edu.au
Publication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal
Copyright notice
2008, National Centre for Vocational Education Research