The impact of learning strategies on the academic achievement of university students in Saudi Arabia

IF 1.4 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Learning and Teaching in Higher Education-Gulf Perspectives Pub Date : 2022-02-11 DOI:10.1108/lthe-08-2020-0025
Y. Almoslamani
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PurposeThis study aimed to investigate the learning strategies adopted by Saudi university students and explore the differences in the use of learning strategies due to gender and academic achievement.Design/methodology/approachThe study utilized a cross-sectional descriptive analytic approach and adopted the brief “ACRA-C” learning strategies scale. The study sample consisted of 365 students enrolled at a Saudi university selected using the random clustering technique.FindingsThe study revealed that microstrategies and study habits are the most preferred strategies by Saudi university students. Statistically significant differences in the use of learning strategies were found between male and female students in favor of the female students. The study also found that learning strategies are a significant predictor of students' academic achievement.Research limitations/implicationsThe study was limited to one college in one Saudi university. Future studies should use larger samples from different colleges and universities in Saudi Arabia and incorporate a variety of measures of academic achievement, such as students' grades in specific courses rather than the overall grade average.Originality/valueWhile there are a number of studies that investigated the use of learning strategies by students, there is a lack of such research in the higher education context of Saudi Arabia. Hence, the current study contributes to closing this gap in the literature by looking at the use of learning strategies by university students in Saudi Arabia and the relationship between strategy use, gender and academic achievement.
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学习策略对沙特阿拉伯大学生学业成绩的影响
目的本研究旨在调查沙特大学生的学习策略使用情况,并探讨性别和学业成绩在学习策略使用上的差异。设计/方法/方法本研究采用横断面描述性分析方法,并采用简要的“ACRA-C”学习策略量表。研究样本由365名在沙特大学注册的学生组成,使用随机聚类技术选择。研究结果显示,微策略和学习习惯是沙特大学生最喜欢的策略。在学习策略的使用上,男女生有显著的差异,女生的优势明显。研究还发现,学习策略是学生学业成绩的重要预测指标。研究局限/启示本研究仅限于沙特一所大学的一所学院。未来的研究应该使用来自沙特阿拉伯不同学院和大学的更大样本,并纳入各种学术成就衡量标准,例如学生在特定课程中的成绩,而不是总体平均成绩。原创性/价值虽然有许多研究调查了学生使用学习策略,但在沙特阿拉伯的高等教育背景下缺乏这样的研究。因此,本研究通过研究沙特阿拉伯大学生对学习策略的使用以及策略使用、性别和学业成绩之间的关系,有助于缩小文献中的这一差距。
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