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                Educational concepts:
                  “learning styles”
             Elizabeth FitzGerald (née Brown)
                  e.j.fitzgerald@open.ac.uk
            Institute of Educational Technology
What’s the idea behind learning styles?
• Different people have different ways of learning
• If we teach in a way that’s consistent with a
  student’s learning style, he/she should learn
  better
• Lots of different models; reports from Coffield et
  al 2004 mentions over 70 – analyses 13 in detail
• Best known is VAK
  (visual – auditory – kinaesthetic/tactile)
How did it come about?
• Aim to improve student/employee learning and
  performance
• Idea that we can provide differentiation in a more
  sophisticated way than ability or prior knowledge
  (i.e. streaming/beginners-intermediate-advanced)
• Impetus by government to develop the necessary
  attitudes and skills for lifelong learning, particularly in
  relation to ‘learning to learn’ and self-supported study
• Increased availability and use of multimedia resources
  has helped
Examples of learning styles



                  Reflector    Activist




                 Theorist     Pragmatist
Learning styles
•   Visualiser/imager vs. verbaliser
•   Global vs. sequential
•   Reflector/reflective vs. activist/impulsive
•   Convergers vs. divergers
•   Pragmatist vs. theorist
•   Field dependence vs. field independence
•   Concrete vs. abstract
•   Left brain vs. right brain
Learning style models
•   Dunn + Dunn
•   MBTI (Myers-Briggs Type Inventory)
•   Kolb’s experiential model / Honey + Mumford
•   Riding's CSA (Cognitive Styles Analysis)
•   Herrmann's brain dominance theory
•   Multiple intelligences (7 or 9?)
•   Biggs SPQ (Surface Processing Questionnaire)
•   Field dependence vs field independence
•   VAKT (Visual/Auditory/Kinaesthetic/Tactile)
•   Wholist/holist vs analytic

    Which is “best” and how should it be used?
Example of use
• Research into personalised e-learning,
  matching user’s learning style profile with
  course resources/materials appropriate to
  that style
• Classroom teaching geared towards particular
  ‘types’ of learning (or groups of learners)
• Sometimes used for aptitude tests or for
  career planning
Positive aspects of using learning styles
              (the ‘pros’)

• We’ll come back to this in a bit…
Problems with learning styles (the ‘cons’)
•   They don’t really work… (yup, none of them)
•   Theoretical incoherence and conceptual confusion
•   Temporal instability of preferred ‘style’
•   The danger of labelling students
•   The variable quality of learning style models
    (reliability; validity; consistency)
•   Unwarranted faith placed in simple inventories
•   No clear implications for pedagogy
•   Low effect size; Hawthorne effect; problems with bias
•   The reality of commercial gain
Distribution of visual/verbal learning style
  preferences in 10-11 year old children

                        14

                        12
     Number of pupils

                        10                                                 Time 1
                                                                           Time 2
                         8

                         6

                         4

                         2

                         0
                             11   9   7   5    3   1   -1   -3   -5   -7    -9 -11

                                              Learning style
                             visual                                        verbal
Distribution of sequential/global learning style
     preferences in 10-11 year old children

                             18
                             16
                                                                    Time 1
                             14
          Number of pupils

                                                                    Time 2
                             12
                             10
                             8
                             6
                             4
                             2
                             0
                                  11   9   7   5   3   1   -1 -3 -5 -7 -9 -11

                                                   Learning style
                                  sequential                          global
(Hattie 1999, taken from Coffield et al, 2004)
Positive aspects of using learning styles
             (yes, there are some!)
• Self-awareness and metacognition: increase
  self-development by talking about different
  models but also their relative strengths and
  weaknesses
• Help learners play to their strengths but also
  help their development as a good all-rounder
• A way to engage in dialogue about learning
  and new/alternative forms of support and
  personalisation
   increased motivational effect on students
Take-home message
• Learning styles, if they do exist, are not useful as a
  means of individualising or differentiating
  learning/teaching materials for students
• The models used are highly variable in quality and
  most are highly flawed (methodologically,
  scientifically, pedagogically, theoretically etc.)
• Even if they did work, the effect size is very small
• They might be useful for encouraging students to
  engage in metacognition and dialogue around
  learning
In your class there is a serialist pragmatist kinaesthetic learner (who is
also field-dependent, not to mention his MBTI), primarily a
convergent thinker, high on logico-mathematical intelligence but low
on linguistic intelligence, working in a pair with another student who
is a holist, reflector, primarily visual and field-independent... who is
also chronically shy (no-one mentions that).

Even assuming that such things can be assessed with some validity
and reliability, which is itself far from clear — what are you going to
do about it? There are, after all, thirty other students on the course,
each of whom could be described in similar terms. Two-thirds of them
are female and one-third male (two of whom are gay).

Five of the class are from ethnic minorities, two are dyslexic, one is
visually impaired, and three are clinically depressed (although only
one of them knows it). Six are "mature" students — at least, they are
chronologically over 25.
References
•   Brown, E. J.; Brailsford, T. J.; Fisher, T. and Moore, A. (2009). Evaluating
    learning style personalization in adaptive systems: quantitative methods
    and approaches. IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies (Special Issue
    on Personalization) 2(1) pp. 10–22. http://oro.open.ac.uk/30224/
•   Brown, E. J. (2008) PhD thesis: The Use of Learning Styles in Adaptive
    Hypermedia. http://etheses.nottingham.ac.uk/577/
•   Coffield, F., D. Moseley, E. Hall and K. Ecclestone (2004) Learning styles and
    pedagogy in post-16 learning: A systematic and critical review. Learning &
    Skills Research Centre.
    https://crm.lsnlearning.org.uk/user/order.aspx?code=041543
•   Coffield, F., D. Moseley, E. Hall and K. Ecclestone (2004) Should we be using
    learning styles? What research has to say to practice. Learning & Skills
    Research Centre.
    https://crm.lsnlearning.org.uk/user/order.aspx?code=041540
•   YouTube video: “Learning Styles Don't Exist” (Prof. Daniel Willingham:
    http://tinyurl.com/esteem-ls (7 mins long)

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Educational concepts: learning styles

  • 1. eSTEeM exploring the frontiers of STEM education Educational concepts: “learning styles” Elizabeth FitzGerald (née Brown) e.j.fitzgerald@open.ac.uk Institute of Educational Technology
  • 2. What’s the idea behind learning styles? • Different people have different ways of learning • If we teach in a way that’s consistent with a student’s learning style, he/she should learn better • Lots of different models; reports from Coffield et al 2004 mentions over 70 – analyses 13 in detail • Best known is VAK (visual – auditory – kinaesthetic/tactile)
  • 3. How did it come about? • Aim to improve student/employee learning and performance • Idea that we can provide differentiation in a more sophisticated way than ability or prior knowledge (i.e. streaming/beginners-intermediate-advanced) • Impetus by government to develop the necessary attitudes and skills for lifelong learning, particularly in relation to ‘learning to learn’ and self-supported study • Increased availability and use of multimedia resources has helped
  • 4. Examples of learning styles Reflector Activist Theorist Pragmatist
  • 5. Learning styles • Visualiser/imager vs. verbaliser • Global vs. sequential • Reflector/reflective vs. activist/impulsive • Convergers vs. divergers • Pragmatist vs. theorist • Field dependence vs. field independence • Concrete vs. abstract • Left brain vs. right brain
  • 6. Learning style models • Dunn + Dunn • MBTI (Myers-Briggs Type Inventory) • Kolb’s experiential model / Honey + Mumford • Riding's CSA (Cognitive Styles Analysis) • Herrmann's brain dominance theory • Multiple intelligences (7 or 9?) • Biggs SPQ (Surface Processing Questionnaire) • Field dependence vs field independence • VAKT (Visual/Auditory/Kinaesthetic/Tactile) • Wholist/holist vs analytic Which is “best” and how should it be used?
  • 7. Example of use • Research into personalised e-learning, matching user’s learning style profile with course resources/materials appropriate to that style • Classroom teaching geared towards particular ‘types’ of learning (or groups of learners) • Sometimes used for aptitude tests or for career planning
  • 8. Positive aspects of using learning styles (the ‘pros’) • We’ll come back to this in a bit…
  • 9. Problems with learning styles (the ‘cons’) • They don’t really work… (yup, none of them) • Theoretical incoherence and conceptual confusion • Temporal instability of preferred ‘style’ • The danger of labelling students • The variable quality of learning style models (reliability; validity; consistency) • Unwarranted faith placed in simple inventories • No clear implications for pedagogy • Low effect size; Hawthorne effect; problems with bias • The reality of commercial gain
  • 10. Distribution of visual/verbal learning style preferences in 10-11 year old children 14 12 Number of pupils 10 Time 1 Time 2 8 6 4 2 0 11 9 7 5 3 1 -1 -3 -5 -7 -9 -11 Learning style visual verbal
  • 11. Distribution of sequential/global learning style preferences in 10-11 year old children 18 16 Time 1 14 Number of pupils Time 2 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 11 9 7 5 3 1 -1 -3 -5 -7 -9 -11 Learning style sequential global
  • 12. (Hattie 1999, taken from Coffield et al, 2004)
  • 13. Positive aspects of using learning styles (yes, there are some!) • Self-awareness and metacognition: increase self-development by talking about different models but also their relative strengths and weaknesses • Help learners play to their strengths but also help their development as a good all-rounder • A way to engage in dialogue about learning and new/alternative forms of support and personalisation  increased motivational effect on students
  • 14. Take-home message • Learning styles, if they do exist, are not useful as a means of individualising or differentiating learning/teaching materials for students • The models used are highly variable in quality and most are highly flawed (methodologically, scientifically, pedagogically, theoretically etc.) • Even if they did work, the effect size is very small • They might be useful for encouraging students to engage in metacognition and dialogue around learning
  • 15. In your class there is a serialist pragmatist kinaesthetic learner (who is also field-dependent, not to mention his MBTI), primarily a convergent thinker, high on logico-mathematical intelligence but low on linguistic intelligence, working in a pair with another student who is a holist, reflector, primarily visual and field-independent... who is also chronically shy (no-one mentions that). Even assuming that such things can be assessed with some validity and reliability, which is itself far from clear — what are you going to do about it? There are, after all, thirty other students on the course, each of whom could be described in similar terms. Two-thirds of them are female and one-third male (two of whom are gay). Five of the class are from ethnic minorities, two are dyslexic, one is visually impaired, and three are clinically depressed (although only one of them knows it). Six are "mature" students — at least, they are chronologically over 25.
  • 16.
  • 17. References • Brown, E. J.; Brailsford, T. J.; Fisher, T. and Moore, A. (2009). Evaluating learning style personalization in adaptive systems: quantitative methods and approaches. IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies (Special Issue on Personalization) 2(1) pp. 10–22. http://oro.open.ac.uk/30224/ • Brown, E. J. (2008) PhD thesis: The Use of Learning Styles in Adaptive Hypermedia. http://etheses.nottingham.ac.uk/577/ • Coffield, F., D. Moseley, E. Hall and K. Ecclestone (2004) Learning styles and pedagogy in post-16 learning: A systematic and critical review. Learning & Skills Research Centre. https://crm.lsnlearning.org.uk/user/order.aspx?code=041543 • Coffield, F., D. Moseley, E. Hall and K. Ecclestone (2004) Should we be using learning styles? What research has to say to practice. Learning & Skills Research Centre. https://crm.lsnlearning.org.uk/user/order.aspx?code=041540 • YouTube video: “Learning Styles Don't Exist” (Prof. Daniel Willingham: http://tinyurl.com/esteem-ls (7 mins long)