Recommended Techniques
Proponents say that teachers should use these techniques to instruct auditory learners: verbal direction, group discussions, verbal reinforcement, group activities, reading aloud, and putting information into a rhythmic pattern such as a rap, poem, or song.
Proponents recommend techniques like these to auditory learners:
- Record class notes and then listen to the recording, rather than reading notes.
- Remember details by trying to "hear" previous discussions.
- Participate in class discussions.
- Ask questions and volunteer in class.
- Read assignments out loud.
- Study by reading out your notes
- Whisper new information when alone.
An auditory learner may benefit by using the speech recognition tool available on many PCs.
Read more about this topic: Auditory Learning
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