Use of Kinaesthetic Learning Skills among Slow Learners in Physiology to Improve Their Academic Performance

Devi R. Nithiya

Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and Research Institute, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu, India.

Suchita Palve *

Symbiosis Medical College for Women, Symbiosis International (Deemed University), Pune, Maharashtra, India.

Sachin Bhaskar Palve

Symbiosis Medical College for Women, Symbiosis International (Deemed University), Pune, Maharashtra, India.

Arun Tipandjan

International Centre for Psychological Counselling and Social Research, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Background: Kinaesthetic learning, a form of student-centric active learning technique, takes learning to the next level. Kinaesthetic learning enables better understanding and effective retention of information, especially among students who don't adapt to conventional teaching-learning techniques in large groups and isolated textbook learning.

Methodology: The present study was conducted for three consecutive years among Phase I MBBS students who needed additional curricular support. The students were divided into groups with 4 to 5 students each. They were offered topics to make either a 2D poster or a working model displayed in an exhibition cum competition. A feedback questionnaire was administered to the participants at the end of the competition.

Results: The majority of the students who participated either agreed or strongly agreed that the kinaesthetic learning technique facilitated them to read beyond the conventional textbooks and understand the concepts better. We also observed that the students reported increased confidence to face the exam. Comparing the marks scored by the participants and the non-participants, the students who participated in the kinaesthetic learning exercise scored significantly higher than the non-participants (p=0.002)

Discussion: Kinaesthetic learning skills using 2D posters and 3D working models preparation helped to improve the academic performance among students in need of additional curricular care by enhancing their critical thinking skills and team-building capacity.

Keywords: Academic performance, kinaesthetic, learning techniques, cluster formation, working model.


How to Cite

Nithiya, D. R., Palve, S., Palve, S. B. and Tipandjan, A. (2021) “Use of Kinaesthetic Learning Skills among Slow Learners in Physiology to Improve Their Academic Performance”, Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, 33(34B), pp. 8–17. doi: 10.9734/jpri/2021/v33i34B31842.

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