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Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine Designs Medical Education Around Multiple Learning Pathways to Support Different Learning Styles

Erie, PA, Jan. 26, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Medical education is often delivered through a single instructional format, but Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM) is taking a different…

Education myths that won’t die: styles, pyramid, 8 seconds

A clear look at three education myths: Dale’s pyramid, learning styles, and the 8-second attention span. See what research shows and what to use in practice. Изображение сгенерировано нейросетью Dall-e…

Learning styles or study approaches in medical schools: a study of a pebble thrown into the water | BMC Medical Education

Medical schools employ diverse instructional methods, immersing students in varied learning environments such as large-group lectures, seminars, small-group sessions, and laboratory or clinical internships. Across these settings, students encounter a…

Investigation of the relationship between learning preferences and information acquisition and processing processes of physiotherapy and rehabilitation department students | BMC Medical Education

In this study, we explored the relationship between students’ learning preferences, as assessed by the GRLSS, and their information acquisition and processing processes, as measured by ILS. While weak correlations…

Eye-tracking insights into cognitive strategies, learning styles, and academic outcomes of Turkish medicine students | BMC Medical Education

Twenty participants completed the study. No significant differences were found between the age and gender parameters of the sample population. Data analysis In this study, data processing involved several key…

Opinion: Liberal arts education should consider innovative teaching styles | Community

History graduate adviser Patryk Babiracki speaks during a Humanities Applied event in 2024. Courtesy of: Joseph Carpenter UTA’s liberal arts programs have a branding problem, and enrollment is declining. Students…