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Trickle Down Episode 13: Educational Fashions (Sample)

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Julian Feeld, Travis View & Jake Rockatansky

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4.54.4K Ratings

🗓️ 31 December 2023

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

The root concept of “learning styles” is based on a simple and intuitive idea: different people most successfully learn through different means. Or maybe they best learn through different sensory or emotional inputs. Possibly because people with differing brains make them more receptive to certain ways of knowing and absorbing information. Some people managed to take this intuitive idea and build massively successful careers for decades. Students were labeled “Visual,” “Aural,” or “Kinesthetic” learners. The problem, as researchers discovered in the ‘00s, is that there’s no good evidence to suggest that any of the “learning styles” models popular with teachers actually improved educational outcomes. But that did little to slow the popularity of learning styles — or the mini industry built up around them. References McLaughlin, Dorene Casey EdD, "An Evaluation Case Study of the Effects of a Learning Style Awareness Program for Ninth Graders at an Independent School" (1996). Dissertations. 617. https://digital.sandiego.edu/dissertations/617 Furey, William, “The Stubborn Myth of Learning Styles” (2023) https://www.educationnext.org/stubborn-myth-learning-styles-state-teacher-license-prep-materials-debunked-theory/ Pashler, H., McDaniel, M., Rohrer, D., & Bjork, R. (2008). Learning Styles: Concepts and Evidence. Psychological Science in the Public Interest, 9(3), 105-119. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1539-6053.2009.01038.x Sun X, Norton O, Nancekivell SE. Beware the myth: learning styles affect parents', children's, and teachers' thinking about children's academic potential. NPJ Sci Learn. 2023 Oct 17;8(1):46. doi: 10.1038/s41539-023-00190-x. PMID: 37848467; PMCID: PMC10582039. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37848467/ Coffield, F. (2004). Learning Styles and Pedagogy in Post-16 Learning: a Systematic and Critical Review. LSRC Reference, Learning & Skills Research Center, London. https://www.leerbeleving.nl/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/learning-styles.pdf Cassidy, Simon (2004) Learning Styles: An overview of theories, models, and measures, Educational Psychology, 24:4, 419-444, DOI: 10.1080/0144341042000228834 https://doi.org/10.1080/0144341042000228834 Rogowsky, Beth A., et al. “Matching Learning Style to Instructional Method: Effects on Comprehension.” Journal of Educational Psychology, vol. 107, no. 1, 2015, pp. 64–78., doi:10.1037/a0037478. “Belief in Learning Styles Myth May Be Detrimental.” PsycEXTRA Dataset, 2019, doi:10.1037/e504772019-001. Fleming, N., and Baume, D. (2006) “Learning Styles Again: VARKing up the right tree!”, Educational Developments, SEDA Ltd, Issue 7.4, Nov. 2006, p4-7. Knoll, Abby R., et al. “Learning Style, Judgements of Learning, and Learning of Verbal and Visual Information.” British Journal of Psychology, vol. 108, no. 3, 2016, pp. 544–563., doi:10.1111/bjop.12214. Nancekivell, Shaylene E., et al. “Maybe They’Re Born with It, or Maybe It’s Experience: Toward a Deeper Understanding of the Learning Style Myth.” Journal of Educational Psychology, vol. 112, no. 2, 2020, pp. 221–235., doi:10.1037/edu0000366. Hyman, Ronald & Rosoff, Barbara (1984) Matching learning and teaching styles: The jug and what's in it, Theory Into Practice, 23:1, 35-43, DOI: 10.1080/00405848409543087 https://doi.org/10.1080/00405848409543087 Learning Styles Network Resources Brochure https://web.archive.org/web/20050527165802fw_/http://www.learningstyles.net/2004/resource_brochure/resource_brochure.pdf

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In 1996, a University of San Diego Grad Student published a study on the impacts of using learning styles in education.

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The study was conducted at an independent prep school in Southern California

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involved a sample of 76 ninth graders.

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The students were given a test that supposedly

0:24.4

revealed their own particular method of learning and processing information and

0:28.4

the teachers were instructed on how to teach according to these learning styles.

0:33.0

However, contrary to the researcher's hopes,

0:36.0

the mean GPA of the students actually dropped from 3.2 to 3.1.

0:42.0

It was an early clue of what would be confirmed years later through exhaustive analysis of the data.

0:47.0

There is no good evidence that teaching to learning styles improves educational outcomes. This is despite decades of promises

0:55.0

that the concept of learning styles would revolutionize education. I'm Travis

1:00.5

View and this is trickle down, a podcast about what happens when bad ideas flow from the top.

1:05.8

With me are Julian Field and Jake Rocketanski.

1:09.0

Episode 13 Educational Fashions. Now I am hard-pressed to think of a more important society-wide gives individual people the tools to engage with the world and pursue fulfilling lives

1:29.0

and it gives people common reference points to create a stronger more peaceful society and that resonates

1:34.6

into the future as these children grow and have children of their own.

1:38.3

So how we engage in the project of education has a huge impact on the world not just in the next

1:44.4

generation but hundreds or even thousands of years after we're gone. So it's very

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important that teachers operate with the most effective pedagogy or method and practice

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of teaching.

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So one would hope that over time, thanks to modern research methods, the pedagogy commonly used in classrooms would get better and more evidence-based over time.

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But today I'm going to talk about a teaching method and philosophy that got very popular in the 80s and 90s and kind of remains

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