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5 tips to help your child learn to love reading

55:30How to teach kids to read If we were lucky, teaching a child to read would be as cozy and rewarding as snuggling up with a bedtime story. But between…

The impact of individualized lesson plans

Individualizing lesson plans does not help students enough to justify costs, UND scholar writes in The Conversation Editor’s note: On Jan. 6, The Conversation published an article co-authored by Virginia…

Why educators endorse a neuromyth: relationships among educational priorities, beliefs about learning styles, and instructional decisions

Introduction Neuromyths are widely held misinterpretations of cognitive or neuroscience research (Grospietsch and Lins, 2021). Unsurprisingly, many of the neuromyths that pertain to thinking and information processing have flowed into…

Learning Styles won’t die – by Rod J. Naquin

Despite decades of research showing lack of empirical support for learning styles theory, the concept maintains a remarkable persistence in educational discourse and practice. Willingham et al. (2015) report that…

Discovering Your Child’s Learning Style (Part 2 of 2)

John Fuller: As a mom or a dad, you make a big impact on your child’s ability to succeed academically and then in all of life. Now, it does take…

3 Neuromyths About Learning and Behavior

Please hit the ❤️ “Like” button at the top or bottom of this article if you enjoy it. It helps others find it. One of the annoying things about being…