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I’d say this is a pretty significant development:
An entire industry has sprouted based on learning styles. There are workshops for teachers, products targeted at different learning styles and some schools that even evaluate students based on this theory.
This prompted Doug Rohrer, a psychologist at the University of South Florida, to look more closely at the learning style theory.
When he reviewed studies of learning styles, he found no scientific evidence backing up the idea. “We have not found evidence from a randomized control trial supporting any of these,” he says, “and until such evidence exists, we don’t recommend that they be used.”
get fucked scientists. no one cares about your shit fuckn evaluations of how far the ant walked from his fucking nest or how far rain falls till it grows into a big fucking monster and kills everyone.
shutup and let things just be.
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I’m hesitant to believe this one because the link to the literature reviewed by Williamson isn’t working, but I wouldn’t...
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Dang. They taught me this concept at such a young age (I remember the session in 1st grade) that it was really part of...
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This has a major effect on the way music teachers approach lessons. I know some who really try to hit all angles. While...
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certainly something to think about, because it has typically been given much thought. I just referenced it yesterday.
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I always thought this was silly.
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freestylecraft said:
This mostly seems to be about what research counts as ‘scientific’. ‘Science’ and ‘learning’ look different in psychology and education. I’m not coming to conclusions until I’ve read the research article itself, not just a sensational press release.
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Uh-oh. If schools revised,
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