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Learning styles

Hi @Luveviolet:, I just wanted to touch on the edit you recently made, which Flyer22_Reborn reverted. I noticed that the text you inserted referred to individuals' learning styles several times, and that the sources were fairly old (early 2000s). As described in our article on them, the concept individuals having particular learning styles is somewhat controversial, and my understanding is that the accepted position in up-to-date educational psychology scholarship is that they don't. I have some books on the shelf I could dig out to provide references for this if needs be. As Flyer22 said, I think the language would have to be softened, and more recent sources would shed some light on whether anyone still stands by these theories. Cheers GirthSummit (blether) 18:56, 25 September 2018 (UTC)[reply]