Learning Styles and Preferences · CDP

Which description best captures the difference between ‘learning preferences’ and ‘learning styles’ according to some educators?

  1. Preferences are fixed; styles change daily
  2. Preferences are flexible choices for processing information; styles imply a fixed classification
  3. They are identical concepts
  4. Preferences refer only to personality traits
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Correct answer: Preferences are flexible choices for processing information; styles imply a fixed classification

Some educators argue that rather than fixed styles, we should think in terms of preferences — flexible ways people like to receive information — which may change depending on content and context.

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