Are you aware there is little to no evidence to support so-called learning styles[0]? While it is true that some people may have a preference for a one modality over another, there is no indication that anyone learns more or better when taught in a preferred style.
Where did I say "they learn better"? I almost said the same thing it's how their brain works "aka enjoys/likes to receive information"
I really hate the "throw a research paper at them" approach we are talking about a human... a preference of watching vs reading if someone is not comfortable with reading you don't hate/force them.
I'm a 5th-grade dropout... I'm not used to reading large books I get bored after 10 min and I won't learn shit if I'm bored, even videos are boring for me that's why I use x2 speed.
It's not a black and white subject there is dyslexia, ADD, ADHD, and a huge list...
Yes, but there is also no evidence to suggest that reading is the best method to learn either. For example, in one study they found no difference in recall between subjects reading or listening to audio books. Writing on a phone so I can't link to it.
0. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/ase.1777