noun
- People who learn best through hearing and listening; individuals with a strong auditory learning preference.
Usage: plural form; educational psychology term; often used in learning styles frameworks
Examples
- Audiles often benefit from lectures, discussions, and verbal instructions in the classroom.
- Teachers should provide audio recordings and verbal explanations to support audiles in their learning.
- Many audiles prefer to study by listening to podcasts rather than reading textbooks.
- Audiles tend to remember information better when they hear it spoken aloud.
- The school created listening stations to help audiles engage with the curriculum.