Myth: Students learn best when teaching styles match their learning styles.
Reality: In 2006, psychologists at the University of California at Santa Barbara found that students didn’t perform any better on a test when given instructions in their preferred style. And a 2009 review paper found no studies upholding the claim—popular among both educators and students—that teaching, and learning styles should match. That said, there are broad principles under which everyone seems to learn better, such as through repetition, testing, and by spacing out learning sessions.
Source: https://www.popsci.com/10-brain-myths-busted#page-11
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