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Learning Strategies Used by Public and Private School Mathematics Students of Nepal

Bishnu Khanal
Abstract

This paper attempts to find out the difference in preferred learning strategies in mathematics between public and private school students in Nepal. It is based on a study that was conducted among 1394 grade IX students who were sampled following multistage sampling procedure throughout the country. Among them, 977 and 417 students were from public and private schools respectively. The author adopted mixed method-sequential explanatory design. . The tools for the data collection were questionnaire, observation and interview. The study found that there is significant difference in preferred learning strategies of public and private school students. Public school students preferred to use elaboration, help seeking and rehearsal strategies more often than private school students, whereas private school students were far ahead in using peer learning and effort management strategies than public school students

Keywords
Mathematics students, preferred learning strategies, private school and public school
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