Thanks to the nexus of three Twitter social circles for insights I gleaned today, and three accounts in particular:
@kjhealy for pointing to some truly grotesque characterizations of "learning styles" taught in education classes required to get teacher certifications;
https://scholar.social/@E_Mondragon for noting a stellar article from 2011 titled "Making the illusory correlation effect appear and disappear: the effects of increased learning"
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And @draliceevans for a thread (focused on Mexico under the Bourbons) about how Enlightenment activists saw educated mothers as critical to success of the Enlightenment project, which depended on such mothers raising enlightened children.