Learning styles. Some people swear by them, others don’t believe in them. Is there anything useful in learning style models? What does the research really tell us?
Tyler Hogan is the President of Bright Ideas Press. He and his wife, Helen, are both homeschool graduates and now homeschool their five adorable children. Tyler is the author of North Star Geography and Demystifying Learning Styles, head cartographer of WonderMaps, and game designer of Civitas. He is an elder at Grace Church, where he also serves as Christian Education Coordinator. When not at home, he speaks and teaches about homeschooling, geography, the arts, worldview, entrepreneurship, and other topics. In his spare time, he loves reading good books, playing games with friends, drinking good tea, and enjoying the adventure of lifelong learning. He has a BA in theatre ministries from Belhaven University.
Tyler and I have a great conversation about learning styles:
- what exactly are learning styles
- what are different viewpoints on learning
- what are common myths about learning styles
- how to teach subjects that don’t come naturally to a child
- why some children should be taught outside their learning style
- and more!
In this episode:
- Tyler’s book Demystifying Learning Styles
- My book I read from Everything You Need to Know About Homeschooling
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