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Title: An investigation of Chinese students’ learning styles at an english-medium University in Mainland China
Authors: Li, Chili
Keywords: Learning styles
English-medium
University EFL teaching and learning
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: University of Cape Coast
Abstract: This paper reports on an investigation of Chinese tertiary students’ perceptual learning styles at an English-medium university in mainland China. Results revealed that 1) a wide variety of learning styles was distributed among Chinese EFL students, a majority of them favoring tactile, kinesthetic, and visual learningstyles; 2) gender differences existed but were not statistically significant in the learning-style preferences between male and female students; 3) English majors and Non-English majors showed statistically significant differences in their tactile learning and kinesthetic learning; 4) English majors differed significantly from Non-English majors in their tactile learning and kinesthetic learning; 5) postgraduates and undergraduates were significantly different in their preferences for auditory learning and individual learning. These results provided insightful implications for tertiary English teaching in China
Description: 198p:, ill.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/6414
ISSN: 23105496
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