There are three different ways we learn. We either learn by seeing (visual), hearing (auditory), or doing (kinesthetic). Sometimes students use a combination of two or more of these learning styles. I use a variety of assessments to determine how students learn, but generally auditory learners have certain characteristics. read more
During a lecture, ask your auditory learners to repeat ideas in their own words. Allow any struggling auditory learner to take an oral exam instead of a written one. Differentiate your teaching strategies to include lectures, paired readings, group work, experiments, projects, plays, etc. to keep auditory learners in their social element. read more
But for auditory learners, this goes for everything. 4. Stick to lectures and tutorials when possible. While some students find lectures terribly boring, auditory learners will usually enjoy them. There are hundreds of free video tutorials on YouTube and Khan Academy that your auditory learners will love. read more