Felder-Silverman Model: International Comparison Application Post COVID

IF 0.6 Q4 BUSINESS International Journal of Business Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.55802/ijb.028(2).004
A. Greena, G. Deel
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Understanding what learning style preferences exist in international business classrooms is important for the overall design of learning objectives and learning outcomes in business education. This is especially important as 94% of the global learner population moved online in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, including the majority of business learners. The study used the Felder-Silverman Model of learning styles to investigate business learners in a hospitality discipline in the United States (n = 365) and in Singapore (n = 154). Findings revealed that two learning styles of business learners were significantly different between the two data sets. The results of this study contribute to the understanding of learning preferences of business students and how learning styles across these two cultures may assist instructors in the overall design of their international business classes. © 2023,International Journal of Business. All Rights Reserved.
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Felder Silverman模型:新冠肺炎后的国际比较应用
了解国际商业课堂中存在的学习风格偏好对于商业教育中学习目标和学习结果的总体设计非常重要。这一点尤为重要,因为在新冠肺炎大流行后,94%的全球学习者(包括大多数商务学习者)转移到了网上。该研究使用Felder Silverman学习风格模型调查了美国(n=365)和新加坡(n=154)酒店学科的商务学习者。研究结果显示,在两个数据集之间,商务学习者的两种学习风格存在显著差异。这项研究的结果有助于理解商学院学生的学习偏好,以及这两种文化中的学习风格如何帮助讲师全面设计他们的国际商务课程。©2023,《国际商业杂志》。保留所有权利。
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