How to deal with auditory learner students
Auditory learner students are those who learn via listening well. Students with this learning style have certain characteristics. We as teachers can observe our students. Students with auditory learning style usually …………..
- Are brave enough to speak in class.
- Enjoy verbal reports.
- Are fine at explaining.
- Like to read aloud.
- Notice sound effect.
- Love music.
- Are good at working in a group.
- Are talkative.
- Cannot calm for long period of time.
- Read carefully.
- trail spoken instruction well.
Students with auditory learning style are good at classroom setting that fits to their habits\. They enjoy learning in a classroom that ……
- records lectures.
- Uses video presentation.
- Learn a lot through their ears.
- Gives a chance to participate in group working.
- Uses audio tapes.
- Records memos.
- Uses words correlation to keep in their mind.
Auditory learners are good at writing responses, and spoken report tests but they are poor at writing and reading tests.
How to deal with auditory learner? That is the question. After knowing some characteristics of auditory learners, we can take conclusion that we must set classroom that fits to their learning habits. We need to make lesson plan that represents all learning styles. We have to observe and make a map of our students’ learning style. Then we can arrange classroom setting that meets all learners. Auditory learners are essentially similar to other learners. They are all good learners. The biggest job for teachers makes them enjoy our lectures and achieve the lesson objective entirely.
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