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The Myth of Learning Styles

  • Scott Murphey
  • Oct 19, 2020
  • 1 min read

This is the first in a series of videos I'd like to create in my effort to communicate research based ideas and practices for educators. This started out as a video on the most popular myths in education, but soon I realized these myths each needed to be flushed out each on their own. Maybe later I can do a large overview of several myths. For a first try, I like the results. Forgive some of the mistakes.




 
 
 

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