dc.description.abstract | In Nairobi County, students in both private and public schools have not been performing
satisfactorily in sciences. A study therefore was done to establish the effect of matching of
teaching styles with preferred leaning styles of students’ performance in biology and
geography. Multivariate analysis of variance in geography F (1, 1315) = 2870.1, p = .000) and
in biology F (1, 1315) = 2994.1, p = .000), and linear regression in geography, F (1, 1315) =
2870.056, p = .000, and in biology, F (1, 1315) = 2994.137, p = .000analysis showed statistically
significant effect on performance of students taught using preferred learning styles. The findings
lead to a conclusion that there is a need to inform teachers to identify, and teach their learners
according to the learners’ preferred learning styles to enhance their performance in sciences. | en_US |