"There is no empirical basis for the idea of 'learning styles.' And yet the concept has won a foothold in K-12 classrooms, on college campuses, and in the popular consciousness. So what gives? In this insightful history, Thomas Fallace unravels the mystery. In doing so, he also tells the story of American education in the past century, guiding readers across the mental testing movement, the civil rights revolution, the ongoing quest for progressive education, and the new science of learning."