A recent trending education topic is the idea that Learning Styles is a neuroscience myth, like other myths: we only use 10% of our brain, and that drinking less than six to eight glasses of water a ...
In her recent article “The Bunk of Debunking Learning Styles,” Heather Wolpert-Gawron makes a plea for common sense in the face of research findings that contradict her direct observations of learning ...
What’s the best way to prepare for the SAT, LSAT, MCAT, or another monumentally important test? Some people might sign up for a course, buy a test prep book, or hire a tutor. Now, the unique ...
Students today grow up using smartphones, apps, and online platforms. Their learning style is quick and adaptive. Because of ...
Many researchers have suggested that differences in students’ learning styles may be as important as ability, but empirical evidence is thin Ken Gibson was an advanced reader in elementary school and ...
Almost all teachers believe persistent myths about learning, a new survey finds. More than three-fourths of teachers think that people are either right-brained (creative) or left-brained (analytical), ...
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