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New Edu Notebooks
Just had a quick scan through one of the new Edu Notebooks. Its great that MS have provided these guides. BUT. . .there is a section on Onenote and learning styles that gave me a start. It is well established in educational research that learning styles don't exist. I know some people believe they do, and some people wish they did, and some people think they ought to, but the fact is they don't.
If Education is a priority for MS, how is it that a theory that is dead in the water makes it into their flagship educational product?
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- John GoodhindIron Contributorhttp://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1539-6053.2009.01038.x
- John GoodhindIron Contributor
https://my.queens.edu/cafe/Best%20Practices%20Documents/Learning%20Styles%20Do%20Not%20Matter%20or%20Work.pdf
To support my previous post, here is a paper by Dan Willingham about 'The Scientific Status of Learning Styles Theories'. I've had a look at the learning styles pamphlet available from the page in the edu notebook; if you're interested, read the above, then read the pamphlet. I don't think MS should promote ideas that are shown to be ineffective.
- John GoodhindIron Contributor
And this. . .
https://www.theguardian.com/education/2017/mar/12/no-evidence-to-back-idea-of-learning-styles