Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Facts Teachers Must know about Auditory Learners


Auditory learners are very good listeners. They tend to absorb information in a more efficient manner through sounds, music, discussions, teachings, etc. These individuals will be more likely to record lectures so that they can replay them at a later time for study purposes.

 
They appreciate books on tape and may find that reading aloud will help them to retain information.

Rather than written reports, auditory learners tend to do better on oral presentations and reports.

 
· Utilize audiotapes for learning
· Read information aloud when studying
· Ask questions
· Watch videos
· Use word association techniques to remember facts
· Participate in class discussions
· Record directions and notes
· Listen to taped notes
· Avoid auditory distractions
· Participate in a study group or study with a study partner
· Make up songs or rhymes to go along with the pertinent material
· Use rhymes to recall dates, names, facts, etc.
· Write of steps in sentence form and then read them out loud
 
Best test style for auditory learner-oral exam, writing responses to lectures
Worst test style for auditory learner-reading comprehension.

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