Lena Boström
Mid Sweden University
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Education inquiry | 2011
Lena Boström
The background to this study is the large number of students who fail to finish upper secondary school with passing grades. The overall aim of this study was to examine one parameter in the didactic interaction between teachers and students, namely differences and similarities in learning styles. This study therefore compares teachers’ and students’ learning styles profiles in the two major orientations in upper secondary school. The study involved 53 secondary school teachers and 101 high school students who were randomly selected. The learning styles assessment PEPS was used to identify 20 different traits. Three groups were compared and analysed by using an Ftest and an analysis of variance (ANOVA). The statistical analysis showed that the teachers have a greater need for light and temperature, are more motivated, more conformist, have less need for structure and authority and are more alert in the morning and less in the afternoon compared with the students. The two student groups revealed no statistically significant differences between them. The results are of value for people involved in the planning of teacher education, practicing teachers and students themselves. The results indicate the need for expanded educational strategies and an in-depth didactic discussion of practical activities.
Journal of Education and Training | 2006
Lena Boström; Liv Lassen
The International Journal of Higher Education | 2012
Lena Boström; Karin Hallin
Institute for Learning Styles Research Journal | 2011
Lena Boström
Tidskrift för lärarutbildning och forskning | 2005
Lena Boström; Tomas Kroksmark
International Journal of Human Resource Studies | 2012
Gunnar Augustsson; Lena Boström
Didacta Varia | 2004
Lena Boström
Quality in Higher Education | 2011
Lena Boström
Archive | 2011
Lena Boström
International Education Studies | 2017
Ulrika Gidlund; Lena Boström