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Category: K-12
Learning Styles The Musical! And a few more thoughts on a sticky but wrong idea
Posted in Cognitive Psychology and Learning, Higher Education, and K-12
It’s making the rounds again: the not-really-new news that VAK* learning styles are a myth.
Failure’s fifteen minutes, and my own lesson learned
Posted in Higher Education, K-12, and Student Success
Failure is having a bit of a moment.
On the amazing longevity of the learning styles notion, and what cognitive science has to say about it
Posted in Cognitive Psychology and Learning, and K-12
I had a conversation the other day with NAU colleague Larry Gallagher that inspired me to return to something I’d been thinking and writing about a while back: the astonishing persistence of the learning styles notion.