The enduring appeal of learning styles

We formed groups of three using the cards we’d received: each group had an ‘M’, a ‘T’ and a ‘V’.  Each person described a celebration three different ways.  First, what we would hear: I described the cracking of a log fire, the clink of glasses and the rustle of paper.  Second, how people would move: ripping paper, drinking wine, … Continue reading The enduring appeal of learning styles