The Students' Brain Dominance in Learning English by Using Problem Based Learning at Vocational High Schools

Nadya Nurhidayah Nurdin, Muhammad Asfah Rahman, Syarifuddin Dollah
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In terms of intrinsic motive in learning, aptitude, need, interest, learning pace, strategy, and style, each student is unique. Each student is a distinct individual with a wide range of talents and abilities, and each is committed to lifelong growth and development. The present study investigated the student’s brain dominance from selected public and private Vocational High Schools. The participants of this study were 101 students who had learnt by using Problem Based Learning. The questionnaires were adopted from Mariani (1996), which consisted of 20 numbers with 3 choices to see the brain left/brain preference of students. In addition, most students were observed to lean slightly toward either the left or the right hemisphere of the brain. The report concludes by discussing ideas for helping educators adapt lesson plans to accommodate individual students' learning styles.
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职业高中利用问题式学习法学习英语时学生的大脑主导地位
在学习的内在动机、能力、需要、兴趣、学习速度、策略和风格方面,每个学生都是独一无二的。每个学生都是具有各种天赋和能力的独特个体,每个学生都致力于终身成长和发展。本研究调查了部分公立和私立职业高中学生的大脑优势。本研究的参与者是 101 名使用问题学习法学习的学生。问卷采用了 Mariani(1996 年)的方法,由 20 个数字和 3 个选项组成,以了解学生的左脑/右脑偏好。此外,还观察到大多数学生略微偏向大脑左半球或右半球。报告最后讨论了帮助教育工作者调整教学计划以适应学生个人学习风格的想法。
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