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In his seminal work, Gardner identifies eight distinct intelligences where each represented a unique way of processing information. Integrating Gardner’s Theory of Multiple Intelligences into ...
We all have different ways to learn, process and retain information and these self-reported preferences are called learning ...
The theory of learning styles covers some obvious realities: learners do not all learn the same way, you don't need a degree in psychology or neuroscience to know that; but what is being strongly ...
He says the myth of learning styles keeps cropping up in conversations with German teachers and students. Neuroscientist Katharina von Kriegstein agrees.
The idea that each person has a particular learning style is a persistent myth in education. But new research provides more evidence that you won’t learn better in one modality than another.
Gardner never meant those different types of intelligence to be learning styles, but this student treated them that way, and wrote seven lesson plans, putting in a tremendous amount of work.
Excellent post today from Derek Bruff, reporting on a talk by Linda Nilson titled “The Truth About Learning Styles”. Linda’s slides are here (PDF), and here’s Derek’s short take (all ...
The education sector may well be impacted by advanced AI more profoundly than any other - there's obvious potential benefit in applying more intelligence to education.
The role of artificial intelligence in education reshapes teaching and learning in innovative ways. AI serves as a facilitator of creativity by generating interactive learning materials, such as ...