1.5 Identify three (3) differences between auditory, visual and kinaesthetic learning styles (6 marks)

1. Auditory learners prefer to learn through hearing and listening to information, while visual learners prefer to learn through seeing and observing visuals or images. Kinaesthetic learners, on the other hand, prefer to learn through hands-on activities and movement.

2. Auditory learners may benefit from lectures, discussions, and verbal instructions, while visual learners may benefit from watching videos, reading books, and looking at diagrams or charts. Kinaesthetic learners may benefit from activities such as experiments, role-playing, and physical demonstrations.

3. Auditory learners may have a preference for using verbal cues and mnemonics to aid in memory retention, while visual learners may use mind maps, color coding, and visual aids for the same purpose. Kinaesthetic learners may prefer to use physical objects or gestures to help them remember information.