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Título : Relationship between ecuatorian student’s learning styles and academic performance in soil science
Otros títulos : Relación entre los estilos de aprendizaje de los estudiantes ecuatorianos y el rendimiento académico en la ciencia del suelo
Autor: Quichimbo Miguitama, Pablo Geovanny
Aguirre de Juana, Angel Javier
Chérrez Chérrez, Giomara Michelle
Quichimbo Miguitama, Edison Andrés
Vanegas Cabrera, Raul Alejandro
Jiménez Alvarez, Leticia Salomé
Correspondencia: Quichimbo Miguitama, Pablo Geovanny, pablo.quichimbo@ucuenca.edu.ec
Palabras clave : ACADEMIC SCORE
CHAEA QUESTIONNAIRE
SOIL SCIENCE EDUCATION
GENDER
Área de conocimiento FRASCATI amplio: 4. Ciencias Agrícolas
Área de conocimiento FRASCATI detallado: 4.1.4 Ciencia del Suelo
Área de conocimiento FRASCATI específico: 4.1 Agricultura, Silvicultura y Pesca
Área de conocimiento UNESCO amplio: 08 - Agricultura, Silvicultura, Pesca y Veterinaria
ÁArea de conocimiento UNESCO detallado: 0811 - Producción Agrícola y Ganadera
Área de conocimiento UNESCO específico: 081 - Agricultura
Fecha de publicación : 2018
Volumen: vol. 36, no. 1
Fuente: Ciencia del Suelo
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Tipo: ARTÍCULO
Abstract: 
nowadays, there has been increasing interest in topics related to education on soil science, however, topics about learning on this science have been poorly studied, particularly the relationship between learning styles and academic performance has not yet been addressed in the literature. this study aimed to understand the different student learning styles of soil science and their effect on their academic performance at the career of agronomy engineering (university of cuenca, ecuador). For this purpose, this case-study research was based on the application of the chaea questionnaire in order to identify and relate the learning styles with the academic scores of a group of ecuadorian students who receive introductory courses on soil science. results demonstrated a general preference of students towards “pragmatic” and “activist” learning styles. in addition, marked differ- ences by gender are clearly noticeable in terms of learning styles, being men more “pragmatic” than women, while women are more “activist” than men. additionally, women revealed a tendency to be more “theoretical” and “reflective” than men. at last, our results suggest that academic performance was not influenced by learning styles. however, in students who showed multimodal preferences of learning styles, their academic performance became higher. these results highlighted the relevance that education plans in soil science need to consider the diversity of students in terms on their learning style preferences.
Resumen : 
nowadays, there has been increasing interest in topics related to education on soil science, however, topics about learning on this science have been poorly studied, particularly the relationship between learning styles and academic performance has not yet been addressed in the literature. this study aimed to understand the different student learning styles of soil science and their effect on their academic performance at the career of agronomy engineering (university of cuenca, ecuador). For this purpose, this case-study research was based on the application of the chaea questionnaire in order to identify and relate the learning styles with the academic scores of a group of ecuadorian students who receive introductory courses on soil science. results demonstrated a general preference of students towards “pragmatic” and “activist” learning styles. in addition, marked differ- ences by gender are clearly noticeable in terms of learning styles, being men more “pragmatic” than women, while women are more “activist” than men. additionally, women revealed a tendency to be more “theoretical” and “reflective” than men. at last, our results suggest that academic performance was not influenced by learning styles. however, in students who showed multimodal preferences of learning styles, their academic performance became higher. these results highlighted the relevance that education plans in soil science need to consider the diversity of students in terms on their learning style preferences.
URI : http://www.suelos.org.ar/sitio/volumen-36-numero-1-julio-2018/
URI Fuente: http://www.suelos.org.ar/sitio/revista-ciencia-del-suelo/
ISSN : 0326-3169 - 1850-2067 (versión electrónica)
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