Learning Styles in Professional Schools in Saudi Arabia
For my second journal review post, I found an interesting international article written about dental students in Saudi Arabia. What I found useful was the assessment of learning styles in professional school settings. The results can be compared to learning styles seen in professional schools in the US and other countries. Results were obtained by surveying 345 dental students at two universities in the country.
Data was analyzed to determine learning style preferences. Gender differences were noted. Key attributes measured were lecture format, lecture length, time of day, handouts, and applied demonstrations. Understanding what learning style Saudi Arabian students prefer was the desired outcome of this student. Results showed time of day preferences, lecture style and length preference, and differences among genders.
The application of this study is useful for research on Saudi Arabian learning styles in this setting. I found the parameters that the article studied to be limited in learning styles compared to the Western context. I found the gender difference to be perhaps indicative of gender equity in the country. Beyond learning styles, I found the article helpful in understanding instructional methods used in the dental schools. This is a great comparative point to other professional schools across the world.
AlHamdan, E. M., Tulbah, H. I., AlDuhayan, G. A., & AlBedaiwi, L. S. (2016). Preferences of dental students towards teaching strategies in two major dental colleges in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Education Research International, doi: http://dx.doi.org.liblink.uncw.edu/10.1155/2016/4178471










