Placing full control with the learner is problematic; what learners prefer isn't always what's best for them. Excessive choice can be frustrating, and learners may stick to tasks they already like or are proficient in. #EducationalPsychology
Why does the learning styles myth persist? Learners are different (a true general claim). It also fits an egalitarian view, implying everyone has strengths, and has become "common knowledge" through confirmation bias. #CognitiveBias
There's no credible scientific evidence that learning styles exist or that tailoring instruction to preferred styles improves learning outcomes. This belief is a pervasive urban legend in education. #LearningStyles #EducationMyth
That which is most important in #education does not appear in your data.
Director of Teaching and Learning Innovation at a community college in New England
Retired k-12 science/ math/ technology teacher/ technology integration specialist/ coordinator