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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…

Final Fantasy Games With The Best Art Styles

Final Fantasy may not have begun with trying to push the boundaries of video games forward, but it certainly evolved to hit those goals. It all seemingly started with Final…

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…

Trainer Trends 2025: 10 Styles That Genuinely Feel New

It’s finally time to talk 2025’s trainer trends! But first, I have a confession to make: I haven’t always been the biggest fan of trainers. For years, they felt more…

2025 Nail Trends: The hottest manicure and nail art styles to have on your radar

Want to nail your mani game? 2025 is set to bring a bold new array of manicure trends that every nail lover needs to know about. This winter we have…

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…