Abstract

Analysis of learning styles is one of the main things teachers need to do before carrying out teaching. The study of learning styles can provide an overview of how a teacher designs a learning concept by students’ learning styles. The learning process will show students’ mental models with their respective learning styles so that these mental models become the primary material for how teachers develop students’ cognitive. This research aimed to describe students’ mental models in terms of students’ visual learning styles. The method used is descriptive with qualitative and quantitative approaches with transformative-based learning concepts. The research results show that chemistry education students for chemistry learning innovation courses only have visual learning styles of 71.43% and audio by 28.55% and do not have kinaesthetic learning styles. This research focuses on visual learning styles to see students’ mental models. The conclusion is that students still need cognitive strengthening, especially the ability to interpret phenomena at the sub microscopic level. With the visual learning style, students are expected to transform their cognitive so that they have mental structures and models relevant in theory and terminology.

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