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We all use our own unique blend of sight, hearing and touch in order to learn effectively. Visual learners need to see the information whereas kinaesthetic learners prefer getting on and doing! With auditory learners, hearing is the dominant learning sense.
In your PA training course, your trainer will have tailored the course content to ensure that all participants – visual, auditory or kinaesthetic learners – find the course enjoyable and engaging. And to make sure everyone gets the best out of it.
If you are an auditory learner, you’ll find yourself learning best and quickest through lectures or presentations. Any medium, in fact, where you can hear the information being presented.
When you are in your PA course, there are many tricks that can help you absorb and process information. Reading or repeating in the information aloud is a great way to ensure it sticks in your memory. Asking questions is another good way.
Many PA workshops use brainstorming sessions or study groups. If you are an auditory learner, you will get a lot from these as you will like to talk through problems and issues in order to solve them. If the course material is backed up by a podcast, this will be perfect for you.
Once you discover your dominant learning sense, you’ll go into your next PA training course knowing how to make the best and most effective use of your day.
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