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Is it really a neuromyth? A meta-analysis of the learning styles matching hypothesis

Introduction Learning styles have been the topic of ongoing debate in education. Teacher education textbooks often state matching instruction to students’ preferred style will optimize learning outcomes (i.e., the matching…

Dancing with the Stars spoilers: Dedication Night dances, songs

There are nine celebs remaining on “Dancing with the Stars” for season 33, and tonight they’ll pay tribute to someone or something that is important in their lives. The songs…

Viva Street Style: Fashion’s Fade, But Style Is Eternal At The New Zealand Fashion Museum’s Open Day

The world’s first online fashion museum welcomed fashion lovers in real life this past weekend. Here’s what people wore and why. What we choose to put on our backs each…

Art history | Painting, Sculpture & Architecture

art history, historical study of the visual arts, being concerned with identifying, classifying, describing, evaluating, interpreting, and understanding the art products and historic development of the fields of painting, sculpture,…

Bella Freud on ‘frock consciousness’ and her new podcast

Serenity Strull/ BBC/ Bella Freud/ Getty Images (Credit: Serenity Strull/ BBC/ Bella Freud/ Getty Images) With her intimate new podcast, Fashion Neurosis, British designer Bella Freud is exploring what we…

How EdTech innovations can change special education? All You Need To Know

A balanced integration of EdTech in special education can enhance learning experiences while addressing challenges such as digital inequality and data privacy concerns The landscape of special education is undergoing…