came up with a questionnaire to measure people’s preferred learning style. Now called the VARK questionnaire, it’s still used today to discern whether people are Visual, Auditory, Read/Write, or Kinesthetic learners.Fleming’s learning styles theory gained popularity over the decades, but no studies have confirmed its legitimacy.
In a study by Polly Husmann and Valerie Dean O’Loughlin, they found that people who used their preferred learning style did not see any improvements in learning outcomes.
In short, there was no correlation between learning style and actual learning.Another study by Abby R. Knoll, Hajime Otani, Reid L.
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