
Saudi EFL Learners’ Perceptual Learning-Style Preferences
Author(s) -
Alya Khalil,
Mona Sabir
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
education and linguistics research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2377-1356
DOI - 10.5296/elr.v5i2.15711
Subject(s) - learning styles , psychology , style (visual arts) , perception , preference , mathematics education , cognitive style , plan (archaeology) , auditory learning , pedagogy , cognition , archaeology , neuroscience , economics , history , microeconomics
Identifying students’ learning styles is advantageous for both teachers and students. Awareness of students’ learning styles allows teachers to plan lessons to reach each student in the classroom by providing proper activities and classroom materials that suit every individual. Furthermore, students can raise their own awareness of the learning process and maximize their opportunities to learn by knowing their preferred learning styles. Using the Perceptual Learning Style Preference Questionnaire, this study aims to investigate Saudi EFL students’ preferred learning styles and explore whether these learning styles are affected by students’ academic majors. The participants were 120 Saudi students at a private college in four different majors. The results show that the kinaesthetic learning style is the most commonly preferred learning style among students of all majors. Based on the findings, pedagogical implications and directions for further research are highlighted.