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Neuromyths: Girls on desk looking at notebook

Neuromyths: No, You Don’t Have a Learning Style!

Posted on July 18, 2020November 22, 2020 by davidmrintoul in Humanity, Mind

Neuromyths are unfounded rumours about how our brains work. Find out why this means you’re not a visual, verbal or tactile learner. (5:30 min read)

Tagged Auditory Learners, Education, Guardian, Kinesthetic Learners, Laurentian University, Learning Styles, Luc Rousseau, Neuromyths, Psychoeducation, Visual Learners1 Comment

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