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Education: Learning Styles Debunked
A record book of the Association for Psychological Science. The report, authored by a team of eminent researchers in the loony of learning -- Hal Pashler (University of San Diego), Mark McDaniel (Washington University in St. Louis), Doug Rohrer (University of South Florida), and Robert Bjork (University of California, Los Angeles) -- reviews the existing circulars on learning styles and finds that although numerous studies have purported to show the existence of different kinds of learners (such as "auditory learners" and "visual learners"), those studies have not second-hand the type of randomized research designs that would make their findings credible.St. Francis Academy: Thoughts on Learning Styles
I've been sitting here for the last few minutes contemplating how my own learning style has feigned the way we homeschool around here. I've perhaps known it all along, but never pinned it down until I wrote the following animadversion on Facebook: "I deem I've in reality figured out that I on the side of holding a log and reading it to listening to it on audio. And I take a fancy to holding a words and flipping through the pages to perfectly reading on a mask (ala "courteously" technology). That tactile furor can't be replaced. Oh, and don't get me started on the fetor of old books."
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