Learning Style Differences among Rural and Urban Elementary Learners: Basis for an Action Plan
Flora Mae Jimenez | Daisy Obiso
Discipline: Education
Abstract:
This research explores the learning achievements and learning style preferences of elementary students in both urban and rural environments. Using quantitative analysis, information was collected systematically in order to investigate whether there are differences in the performance outcomes and learning style preferences depending on the geographic location. The objective of this research was to determine whether location have a considerable impact on the way students learn and academically perform, and to what degree these patterns are uniform across varied learning settings. The outcome indicated that no statistically significant difference in dominant learning styles existed between rural and urban students. Yet, clear trends in academic performance were observed. Urban students tend to have achieved higher Grade Point Averages (GPAs), and rural students had more variability in scores and were more likely to cluster in the lower ranges of GPA. These differences could be due to variations in access to study materials, instructional quality, teacher preparation, and school resources overall. Rural learners, although sharing similar learning style profiles, had a greater inclination toward practical, hands-on, and observation-centered learning activities, while urban learners had a tendency towards analytical, structured, and theory-centered learning processes. This indicates that there is a necessity for a more comprehensive educational strategy that acknowledges these tendencies. The research advises the adoption of differentiated instruction practices and the development of a hybrid model of instruction that integrates the best practices of both settings. Encouraging rural and urban teachers to collaborate is identified as an essential step in closing learning gaps. Future studies are invited to continue to explore relationship among learning styles, academic performance, and demographic factors such as age and socio-economic status.
References:
- Anderson, J., & Bruce, J. (2023). Matching students with learning environments. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 8(6). Date Retrieved February 17, 2024
- Awla, H. A. (2014). Learning styles and their relation to teaching styles. International Journal of Language and Linguistics, 2(3), 241-245. Date Retrieved July 20, 2024
- Aziz, N. A., & Said, H. (2021). Educational access and performance disparity between rural and urban students: A Malaysian perspective. Journal of Educational Research and Practice, 11(1), 45–58. Date Retrieved February 15, 2025
- Balot, R. A., & Rabara, J. L. (2024). Learning styles of primary learners: Basis for program development. Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal. Date Retrieved July 20, 2024
- Carmona, D. M. (2019). Helping academic struggling elementary school students succeed (Senior capstone project, California State University, Monterey Bay). https://digitalcommons.csumb.edu/caps_thes_all/650 Date Retrieved February 17, 2025
- Chetty, N. D. S., Handayani, L., Sahabudin, N. A. B., Ali, Z., Hamzah, N., Abdul Rahman, N. S., & Kasim, S. (2019). Learning styles and teaching styles determine students’ academic performances. International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education (IJERE), 8(4), 610–615. https://doi.org/10.11591/ijere.v8i4.20345 Date Retrieved July 20, 2024
- Cuevas, J. (2015). Is learning styles-based instruction effective? A comprehensive analysis of recent research on learning styles. Theory and Research in Education, 13(3), 308–333. https://doi.org/10.1177/1477878515606621 Date Retrieved March 5, 2024
- Danwitz, L., & von Helversen, B. (2025). Observational learning of exploration- exploitation strategies in bandit tasks. Cognition, 259, 106124. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.2025.106124 Date Retrieved July 20, 2024
- Dhiman, R. K. (2014). Learning style preferences among prospective rural and urban teacher educators. Scholarly Research Journal for Science and Humanity Science & English Language, 1(6), 379-381. Date Retrieved July 20, 2024
- Dunn, R. (1984). Learning style: State of the science. Theory Into Practice, 23(1), 10–19.Date Retrieved July 20, 2024
- Garcia, A. J., et al. (2024). An inventory of learning styles among eleventh graders. International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Research, 5(7), 2396-2421. https://doi.org/10.11594/ijmaber.05.07.05 Date Retrieved March 1, 2025
- Gardner, H. (1983). Frames of mind: The theory of multiple intelligences. Basic Books. Date Retrieved July 24, 2024
- Gregorc, A. F., & Butler, K. A. (1984). Learning is a matter of style. VocEd. Date Retrieved July 24, 2024
- Hauer, K. E., Straub, J. A., & Wolf, S. (2010). Teaching and learning in medical education: How theory can inform practice. In Understanding Medical Education: Evidence, Theory and Practice (pp. 16-36). https://doi.org/10.1002/9781444320282.ch2 Date Retrieved March 1, 2025
- Hayes, D., Azis, A., & Rahman, Y. (2011). Action research on the implementation of active learning at an elementary school in Aceh. Excellence in Higher Education, 2(2), 70–78. https://doi.org/10.5195/ehe.2011.55 Date Retrieved March 1, 2025
- Kamsin, I. F., Khalid, F., Mat Salleh, N. S., Hamdan, A., & Abdul Manaf, S. Z. (2020). The impact of Orang Asli students’ learning styles on their achievement of meaningful learning. International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology (IJEAT), 9(6), 286 290. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijeat.F1398.089620 Date Retrieved March 1, 2025
- Knowles, M. S. (1970). The modern practice of adult education: Andragogy versus pedagogy. Association Press. Date Retrieved February 11, 2025
- Kendall, J. W., & Sproles, E. K. (1986). Secondary Learning Style Inventory. University of Georgia. Date Retrieved July 25, 2024
- Kolb, D. A. (1984). Experiential learning: Experience as the source of learning and development. Prentice Hall. Date Retrieved July 25, 2024
- Lajera, M., et al. (2016). Grade 12 students’ learning styles and academic performance. International Journal of Novel Research in Education and Learning, 6(1), 21-34. Date Retrieved March 5, 2025
- Lorenzo, A. R., & Lorenzo, B. U. (2013). Learning styles of teacher education students: Basis in improving the teaching-learning process. Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences, 103, 595-605. Date Retrieved March 5, 2025
- Madhu, S., & Bhattacharyya, D. (2023). Learning styles preferences among the students. International Journal for Multidisciplinary Research, 5(1), 1–7 Date Retrieved March 1, 2025
- Magulod Jr., G. C. (2019). Learning styles, study habits and academic performance of Filipino university students in applied science courses: Implications for instruction. Journal of Technology and Science Education, 9(2),184–198.https://doi.org/10.3926/jotse.504 Date Retrieved February 8, 2025
- Mayer, R. E. (2011). Multimedia learning (2nd ed.). Cambridge University Press. Date Retrieved January 4, 2025
- Mena-Villalon, E., & Cabigan, M. V. A. (2021). A cross-cultural study of rural and urban areas to their learning styles. International Journal of Research Publications, 80(1), 220–235. https://doi.org/10.47119/IJRP100801720212078 Date Retrieved October 8, 2024
- McLeod, S. (2017). Kolb’s learning styles and experiential learning cycle. Simply Psychology, 5. Date Retrieved July 25, 2024
- Omıdvar, P., & Tan, B. H. (2012). Cultural variations in learning and learning styles.Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, 13(4), 269-286.Date Retrieved February 10, 2024
- Othman, N., Shah, M. I. A., & Abdullah, N. A. (2013). Visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning styles and their impacts on English language teaching. International Journal of Social Science and Humanities Research, 1(1), 65–70.Date Retrieved February 10, 2024
- Rawandale, T., Achuthan, S., Doss, S. S., Anuja, A. V., & Vijayalakshmi, B. (2020). Learning style preferences among the urban and rural schoolchildren. National Journal of Physiology, Pharmacy and Pharmacology, 10(5), 379-381.Date Retrieved August 24, 2024
- Reyes, P. S. (2016). Learning style among Grade V pupils of an urban elementary school in Cavite, Philippines: A basis for classroom instruction. International Refereed Research Journal, 7(1), 105–111. http://www.researchersworld.com Date Retrieved February 10, 2025
- Ruso, N. (2023). Motivating the passive learner through exploring his social skills. European Journal of Education and Pedagogy, 4(3), 117–123. https://doi.org/10.24018/ejedu.2023.4.3.634. Date Retrieved February 10, 2025
- Subramaniam Chetty, N. D., Handayani, L., Sahabudin, N. A., Ali, Z., Hamzah, N., Abdul Rahman, N. S., & Kasim, S. (2019). Learning styles and teaching styles determine students’ academic performance. International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education, 8(4), 610–615.https://doi.org/10.11591/ijere.v8i4.20345 Date Retrieved February 10, 2025
- Sywelem, M., Al-Harbi, Q., Fathema, N., & Witte, J. E. (2012). Learning style preferences of student teachers: A cross-cultural perspective. Online Submission, 1, 10-24. Date Retrieved February 15, 2025
- Villalon, E. M., & Cabigan, M. V. A. (2021). A cross-cultural study of rural and urban areas to their learning styles. A Cross-Cultural Study of Rural and Urban Areas to their Learning Styles, 80(1), 16-16. Date Retrieved September 26, 2024