Fatima Naseem Ahmed Khan, Muhammad Rashid Ahmed, Muhammad Farhan Khan, Syeda Seemein Raza, Ruqayyah Hashmi, Rubab Jawed.
Learning style preference of undergraduate dental students.
Pak Oral Dental J Jan ;38(4):516-8.

The aim of this study was to evaluate the learning style preference of dental undergraduate students. A cross-sectional study directed on dental undergraduates of the primary year to conclusive year of Baqai Dental College, amid the academic year of 2016-2017. A total number of 272 students participated in this study. The visual, auditory, read and kinesthetic (VARK) survey created by Fleming was utilized to distinguish the learning style. The VARK survey has 16 self-detailed, different decision questions. The most favorite learning style of students throughout their four years of dental education was kinesthetic and this particular learning style tops the other categories; with increasing interest from unimodal to multimodal sensory modal from first year to final year. In the inclination of single learning mode, the most widely recognized was kinesthetic. The result of this study gives valuable bits of knowledge to upgrading the learning encounters for dental students using the VARK method.

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