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That learning styles exists
... people say they have visual photographic memories, and I know musicians who can sit at a piano and play a song they only heard one time. But I don't have any idea of the percentage of people who have these talents.
With [email protected] you can clearly find patterns of minds who have problems with language processing. I personally do better with reading than I do auditory language.
the internet is full of people with problems with language processing ๐
Wait does that mean I'm just dumb?
Man I was taught this shit when I got my education degree then later learned it's bullshit. Made me so mad
Thinking that there are different learning styles probably helps poor teachers develop better content though.
Exactly.