Jessica shared the following on Learning "Styles" -
In this YouTube presentation, Derek Alexander Muller of the education science YouTube channel Veritasium, discusses how there is a lack of verifiable evidence to label a learner with a learning style (visual, auditory, kinesthetic, etc.). He approaches this learning style bias, noting that many educators and learners believe it to be true, and continue to view learning (others or their own) through this filter. He lauds multimodal approaches where words and pictures are presented together, marrying various modes.
Muller says, 'Ultimately, the most important thing for learning is not the way the information is presented, but what is happening inside the learner's head. People learn best when they're actively thinking about the material, solving problems, or imagining what happens if different variables change.'"
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