Learning Styles theory promises improved academic performance based on the identification of a personal, sensory preference for informational processing. This promise is not supported by evidence, and is in contrast to our current understanding of the neuroscience of learning. Despite this lack of evidence, prior research shows that that belief in the Learning Styles “neuromyth” remains high amongst educators of all levels, around the world. This perspective article is a follow up on prior research aimed at understanding why belief in the neuromyth of Learning Styles remains so high. We evaluated current research papers from the field of health professions education, to characterize the perspective that an educator would be given, should th...
Today, more than ever, a main concern of educators is how students attain a given piece of informati...
ABSTRACT Learning is a complex construct that involves several factors, mainly the interaction betwe...
Background: Learning styles determine how people manage new information. Evidence-based medicine (EB...
Learning Styles theory promises improved academic performance based on the identification of a perso...
Learning Styles theory promises improved academic performance based on the identification of a perso...
ABSTRACT: Background: The term “learning style ” refers to the fact that each person has a differen...
Learning styles are a widespread idea that has high levels of acceptance in education and psychology...
The existence of ‘Learning Styles’ is a common ‘neuromyth’, and their use in all forms of education ...
Although its origins have been traced back much further, research in the area of learning style has ...
The medical curriculum is extremely vast and dynamic, and it is expected that, within the defined ti...
Although learning styles (LS) have been recognised as a neuromyth, they remain a virtual truism with...
Learning styles attempt to describe individual differences among students by identifying students’ p...
Alexia Barrable - ORCID: 0000-0002-5352-8330 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5352-8330Although learning ...
Background and Definition: Learning style is an individual's unique approach to learning based on st...
The basic idea behind the use of ‘Learning Styles’ is that learners can be categorized into one or m...
Today, more than ever, a main concern of educators is how students attain a given piece of informati...
ABSTRACT Learning is a complex construct that involves several factors, mainly the interaction betwe...
Background: Learning styles determine how people manage new information. Evidence-based medicine (EB...
Learning Styles theory promises improved academic performance based on the identification of a perso...
Learning Styles theory promises improved academic performance based on the identification of a perso...
ABSTRACT: Background: The term “learning style ” refers to the fact that each person has a differen...
Learning styles are a widespread idea that has high levels of acceptance in education and psychology...
The existence of ‘Learning Styles’ is a common ‘neuromyth’, and their use in all forms of education ...
Although its origins have been traced back much further, research in the area of learning style has ...
The medical curriculum is extremely vast and dynamic, and it is expected that, within the defined ti...
Although learning styles (LS) have been recognised as a neuromyth, they remain a virtual truism with...
Learning styles attempt to describe individual differences among students by identifying students’ p...
Alexia Barrable - ORCID: 0000-0002-5352-8330 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5352-8330Although learning ...
Background and Definition: Learning style is an individual's unique approach to learning based on st...
The basic idea behind the use of ‘Learning Styles’ is that learners can be categorized into one or m...
Today, more than ever, a main concern of educators is how students attain a given piece of informati...
ABSTRACT Learning is a complex construct that involves several factors, mainly the interaction betwe...
Background: Learning styles determine how people manage new information. Evidence-based medicine (EB...