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Are Learning Styles Real? - The Atlantic

The Atlantic A popular theory that some people learn better visually or aurally keeps getting debunked. China Stringer Network / Reuters In the early ’90s, a New Zealand man named Neil Fleming decided to sort through something that had puzzled him during his time monitoring classrooms as a school inspector. In the course of watching 9,000 different classes, he noticed that only some teachers were able to reach each and every one of their students. What were they doing differently? Fleming zeroed in on how it is that people like to be presented information. For example, when asking for directions, do you prefer to be told where to go or to have a map sketched for you?

Impacts Of The Pandemic On Education And Student Health

By siliconindia  |  Friday, 29 January 2021, 11:31 Hrs With the sudden shutdown that the COVID pandemic had on a global scale, there has been widespread discussion of the impact on economies, businesses and E-commerce. However, little has been discussed about the implications for education, student learning, and potential effects on student health. Students learn at different rates and in different ways. How a person learns has been understood to be in one of three ways: Auditory, Visual, and Kinesthetic. 1.    Auditory Learners: Some individuals learn more effectively by listening to how they receive information, meaning they learn by hearing. 2.    Visual Learners: another way individuals learn is known as visual. They need to see it to understand.

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