Using Metacognition to Reframe our Thinking about Learning Styles | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
References to learning styles have become commonplace when faculty and students discuss learning experiences. Although learning styles seem to provide a useful explanation of why students perform differently on different tasks, there is a lack of methodologically sound research confirming their existence in the way they are most often described (Reiner & Willingham, 2010).