Learning Styles Don't Exist from Curiosity.com

June 15, 2016 

It's a pervasive idea: different students' brains are better suited to different styles of learning. So while one student might best comprehend a subject by hearing a lesson, another would get the most benefit from reading it on paper, and another still would learn it better by performing a task.This is a simple theory that should be easy to prove with a scientific study, but most research has shown that it's just not true.

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