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Relationship between Kolb’s Experiential Learning Styles and Academic Performance among Nursing Students: A Comparative Study

Research Authors
Maha Muhammad Rashed Amal Sayed Mohamed
Research Date
Research Journal
Sohag Journal of Nursing Science
Research Publisher
Sohag Journal of Nursing Science
Research Vol
Volume 4, Issue 7
Research Website
https://sjns.journals.ekb.eg/article_440497.html
Research Year
2025
Research_Pages
110-120
Research Abstract

Background Understanding how nursing students learn is essential to optimize teaching and prepare them for complex clinical roles. Kolb’s experiential learning styles theory offers insights into student’s preferences, yet their influence on academic performance remains underexplored.  Aim of the study: Assess the relationship between Kolb’s experiential learning styles and academic performance among nursing students at Faculty of Nursing and Technical Institute of Nursing Assiut University. Subject and method: A quantitative cross-sectional comparative design was utilized, involving (310) nursing students selected through simple random sampling technique. Data collection tools included a personal characteristic, academic performance (last semester score), and Kolb learning style inventory, composed of four dimensions; concrete experience, reflective observation, abstract conceptualization, and active experimentation. Result more than half of 2nd year Technical Nursing Institutes students achieve excellent score (56%) less than half of 4th  year Faculty of Nursing students achieve the same score (47.7%) the most prevalent style among nursing students was assimilating style (59%) and the lowest one was accommodating style (19.7).Conclusions: among Faculty of Nursing students converging and accommodating had significant positive association with higher performance, meanwhile among Technical Nursing Institute students, lower performance  significant linked with diverging style. And there were statistical significant association between all dimensions of Kolb’s learning styles. Recommendation: integrate Kolb’s experiential learning styles into teaching curricula.