Why do learning styles persist?
Over and over again, I hear that people need to be taught according to their preferred learning style (visual, audible, haptic). However, the overwhelming consensus among researchers is that this is a myth.
I saw a statistic that 90% of people believe they have a learning style in spite of this research. Is it something we’ve been taught to believe or is there more to the story? Love to hear your thoughts!
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Billy Daniel
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Why do learning styles persist?
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