An Investigation of the Learning Styles of South Korean Business Students

  • Naik, Bijayananda (The Beacom School of Business, University of South Dakota) ;
  • Girish, V.G. (School of Management, The Catholic University of Korea)
  • Received : 2011.09.01
  • Accepted : 2011.12.11
  • Published : 2012.06.30

Abstract

The Index of Learning Styles (ILS) instrument based on the Felder-Silverman Learning Style Model was used to determine distribution of learning styles of 125 South Korean business students enrolled in a South Korean institution of higher education. Results show that greater proportion of South Korean business students surveyed in this study prefer sensing over intuitive, visual over verbal, reflective over active, and global over sequential learning styles. The majority of business students have a balanced learning style in all four dimensions of the Felder-Silverman model. Among the students that do not have a balanced learning style, students with sensing, visual, reflective, and global learning styles dominate. Gender difference in learning style preference was not statistically significant for any of the four dimensions.

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