The existence of ‘Learning Styles’ is a common ‘neuromyth’, and their use in all forms of education has been thoroughly and repeatedly discredited in the research literature. However, anecdotal evidence suggests that their use remains widespread. This perspective article is an attempt to understand if and why the myth of Learning Styles persists. I have done this by analyzing the current research literature to capture the picture that an educator would encounter were they to search for “Learning Styles” with the intent of determining whether the research evidence supported their use. The overwhelming majority (89%) of recent research papers, listed in the ERIC and PubMed research databases, implicitly or directly endorse the use of Learning...
As researchers attempt to identify and analyze the variety of factors that contribute to or inhibit ...
The debate about learning styles has been on going for nearly half a century, many researchers have ...
Debate over the link between student learning styles and effective teaching has a long tradition, ma...
Our goal in this paper is not to conduct another extensive review of literature in the area, but to ...
While advocates of learning styles have suggested postsecondary educators and learning support progr...
Learning styles attempt to describe individual differences among students by identifying students’ p...
The basic idea behind the use of ‘Learning Styles’ is that learners can be categorized into one or m...
As educators, we encourage students to think critically and to question what we read in research fin...
Learning Styles theory promises improved academic performance based on the identification of a perso...
Today, more than ever, a main concern of educators is how students attain a given piece of informati...
We all differ from each other in a multitude of ways, and as such we also prefer many different thi...
The purpose of the project is to research the concept of learning styles, a common theory used in ed...
Learning styles theory is widely acknowledged amongst educational theorists. However, there is lit...
Begin with a commonly held belief about educational practice and follow the evidence to see if the p...
The term “learning style” refers to the idea that each student learns in his or her own way. More sp...
As researchers attempt to identify and analyze the variety of factors that contribute to or inhibit ...
The debate about learning styles has been on going for nearly half a century, many researchers have ...
Debate over the link between student learning styles and effective teaching has a long tradition, ma...
Our goal in this paper is not to conduct another extensive review of literature in the area, but to ...
While advocates of learning styles have suggested postsecondary educators and learning support progr...
Learning styles attempt to describe individual differences among students by identifying students’ p...
The basic idea behind the use of ‘Learning Styles’ is that learners can be categorized into one or m...
As educators, we encourage students to think critically and to question what we read in research fin...
Learning Styles theory promises improved academic performance based on the identification of a perso...
Today, more than ever, a main concern of educators is how students attain a given piece of informati...
We all differ from each other in a multitude of ways, and as such we also prefer many different thi...
The purpose of the project is to research the concept of learning styles, a common theory used in ed...
Learning styles theory is widely acknowledged amongst educational theorists. However, there is lit...
Begin with a commonly held belief about educational practice and follow the evidence to see if the p...
The term “learning style” refers to the idea that each student learns in his or her own way. More sp...
As researchers attempt to identify and analyze the variety of factors that contribute to or inhibit ...
The debate about learning styles has been on going for nearly half a century, many researchers have ...
Debate over the link between student learning styles and effective teaching has a long tradition, ma...