Preference of learning style among the Diploma students of UiTM Penang : an overview / Cheang Eng Kwong, Mah Boon Yih and Ch'ng Pei Eng

This paper gives a brief over view of UiTM Penang diploma students preferences of learning styles specifically among those who are undertaking the English language courses. The five types of learning styles - auditory, visual, tactile. group, and individual are examined with the particular objective...

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Main Authors: Cheang, Eng Kwong (Author), Mah, Boon Yih (Author), Ch'ng, Pei Eng (Author)
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Published: Research Management Institute (RMI), 2010.
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