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The Learning Styles Myth
How a Popular Idea Failed Students and Persists in Classrooms
For decades, the idea that students learn best when taught according to their "visual," "auditory," or "kinesthetic" style has been treated as gospel in classrooms worldwide. It feels intuitive, promises personalized education, and has spawned a massive industry of assessments, training programs, and specialized materials. But what if this bedrock belief is not just unproven, but actively wrong? In *The Learning Styles Myth*, discover the shocking journey of how a compelling idea with zero empirical support hijacked modern educationâdiverting billions in funding, misdirecting teacher preparation, and ultimately failing the very students it promised to help.
Drawing on rigorous cognitive science and decades of controlled research, this book dismantles the neurological pseudoscience behind learning styles, revealing why the brain simply does not process information in the rigid, siloed categories weâve been taught to worship. Youâll see how methodological flaws and wishful thinking created a self-perpetuating cycle of belief, andâcruciallyâhow labeling children with a "style" can actually limit their potential, reinforce fixed mindsets, and excuse ineffective teaching practices. It is a forensic takedown of educationâs most stubborn zombie idea.
But this isnât just a debunking; itâs a roadmap for what comes next. *The Learning Styles Myth* pivots from the problem to the solution, offering a clear, evidence-based framework for what actually drives student achievement: cognitive load management, retrieval practice, and embracing the individual differences that *truly* matter. Packed with practical steps for teachers, talking points for parents, and policy insights for leaders, this is the essential guide to abandoning the myth and embracing a science of learning that ensures every classroom effort is not just well-intentioned, but genuinely impactful.
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