THE BIGGEST MYTH IN EDUCATION
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You are not a visual learner —
learning styles are a stubborn myth. Part of this video is sponsored by Google
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Special thanks to Prof. Daniel
Willingham for the interview and being part of this video.
Special thanks to Dr Helen
Georigou for reviewing the script and helping with the scientific literature.
Special thanks to Jennifer
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References:
Pashler, H., McDaniel, M.,
Rohrer, D., & Bjork, R. (2008). Learning styles: Concepts and evidence.
Psychological science in the public interest, 9(3), 105-119. —
https://ve42.co/Pashler2008
Willingham, D. T., Hughes, E.
M., & Dobolyi, D. G. (2015). The scientific status of learning styles
theories. Teaching of Psychology, 42(3), 266-271. — https://ve42.co/Willingham
Massa, L. J., & Mayer, R.
E. (2006). Testing the ATI hypothesis: Should multimedia instruction
accommodate verbalizer-visualizer cognitive style?. Learning and Individual
Differences, 16(4), 321-335. — https://ve42.co/Massa2006
Riener, C., & Willingham,
D. (2010). The myth of learning styles. Change: The magazine of higher
learning, 42(5), 32-35.— https://ve42.co/Riener2010
Husmann, P. R., &
O'Loughlin, V. D. (2019). Another nail in the coffin for learning styles?
Disparities among undergraduate anatomy students’ study strategies, class
performance, and reported VARK learning styles. Anatomical sciences education,
12(1), 6-19. — https://ve42.co/Husmann2019
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(2007). Teachers’ beliefs about pedagogy and related issues. Psychology in the
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(2006). Learning Styles Again: VARKing up the right tree!. Educational
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