Abstract

Summer vacation is considered a cause of loss in students’ learning performance. In this study, we investigated the differences in learning behaviors in reading learning materials and time-related behavior patterns regarding summer assignments among three classes under different instructional styles. The results showed that students’ learning behaviors in summer were correlated with instructional styles in school.

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