If you have recognized yourself as being an auditory learner, there are a few simple adjustments you can make to your studying routine to help maximize how much you learn and retain. Auditory learners are generally helped by things that they hear.
The Auditory-Sequential Learner The Visual-Spatial Learner Thinks primarily in words Thinks primarily in pictures Has auditory strengths Has visual strengths Relates well to time Relates well to space Is a step-by-step learner Is a whole-part learner Learns by trial and error Learns concepts all at once Progresses sequentially from easy
Why is it that so often you go on a training course but what you've learnt just doesn't stick. For a few days afterwards you think you've got it. But a month later and you're back to square one. Is it the quality of the training? The trainer?