The Study Sessions: from The Study Buddy

S2 Ep23: Out Of Style: Exploring the 'Learning Style' neuromyth and when to bust it

02.05.2021 - By Pineapple Audio ProductionPlay

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The idea that we have a 'best way' to learn - whether it's visually, verbally, via touch or one of another 67 ways is not new. At the same time, neither is the research that debunks this theory. Odd then that not only do we as individuals and parents still hold on to this idea but that the overwhelming majority of teachers do too. Just what is it, that makes Learning Styles so hard to reject?

This week we’re looking at “Learning Styles” why it is considered to be a neuromyth and whether it matters. 

Nathan McGurl, Founder of The Study Buddy is joined by Professor Phil Newton. Phil is the Director of Learning and Teaching for the Swansea University Medical School. Phil teaches Neuroscience across a variety of programmes in the School. He also teaches evidence-based education as part of the School’s online programme and has written numerous papers including recently “How Common Is Belief in the Learning Styles Neuromyth, and Does It Matter?”

In this episode, we look at the Learning Style concept and touch on the dangers of trying to determine a preferred style in students. We also examine why it can be so hard to dissuade people of its effectiveness as a cognitive theory and why it is more important to focus our attention on the science of learning instead.

For more information about The Study Buddy's approach to time management and study skills visit thestudybuddy.com 

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