Abstract
Skogsberg and Clump (2003) have argued that there are major differences in the learning styles of students depending on the course they are undertaking. Hence, psychology students demonstrate a particular set of learning styles. It is vital to utilise these unique learning styles to address the needs of these students during the first-year level of higher education. Using the Biggs Study Process Questionnaire, we found that of the 319 psychology first-year students at the University of the Witwatersrand that participated, 175 demonstrated primarily surface learning. This finding was used to revise the first-year psychology tutorial programme, including assessments, in an attempt to facilitate deeper learning strategies. We discuss these initiatives and the major challenges that we have experienced in implementation.
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