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8 powerful benefits of audio books to teaching

July 16th, 2007 · No Comments · Internet Marketing News

There’s no denying
the fact that most people hated reading as kids. Only a few kids enjoy reading,
especially if there is an alternative.

Audio books have now
made it possible for children to get better access to materials that they don’t
like reading.

Of course they must
still read, but reading any material and still hearing it makes the reading much
more interesting.

Many schools have now
taken audio books not just to the homes of their students but also in the
classrooms.

Experts in the
educational sector have agreed that audio books in the classrooms go a long way
to help students more than normal books, especially those students who are just
beginning to read or those who have difficulty in reading.

Below are 10 specific
benefits of using audio books for students:

1. Using audio books
to teach children in school gives them "variety". Instead of just listening to
their teacher, they benefit from the change that comes with "another" teacher.

2. There are specific
audio books prepared with children in mind that are not only educative but very
entertaining. These types of audio books make learning much more fun than normal
teaching.

3. Using audio books
to teach kids in school will give the teachers more time to prepare for the next
lesson. The teachers can play the audio book for the children while doing
something else.

4. For children with
reading difficulties, they can slowly follow the readings from audio books until
it feels comfortable to read.

Simply following an
audio book to read along while looking at the printed material in front of them
can increase their learning skills by a very high percentage.

5. Audio books save
money. Instead of buying dozens of books for a classroom, just one audio book
can be played for all the students in the classroom.

There are certain
audio book rental services on the Internet, such as Jiggerbug.com that allows
teachers to rent as many audio books as possible at very low cost. This is much
more cost effective than having to buy even a single audio book.

6. Audio books that
tell interesting stories are very helpful in times when the children have become
too tired to read and study.

Most importantly,
popular stories that children love, will be very interesting for them to listen
to.

7. Children don’t
particularly like printed books as much as they do audio books. It feels much
more comfortable for them to "listen" to an audio book than "read" a book.

8. Audio books also
have children deal with the pronunciation of certain words that they would have
difficulty with when merely reading them. By hearing the pronunciation and
seeing it printed, they would better grasp it.

All in all, most
children find it a great deal of fun listening to a lesson on audio, rather than
having to read it. That is why children spend a lot of time watching movies,
rather than reading.

No wonder more
schools are embracing the technology of audio books for teaching their children.
And with services available freely on the Internet now, it is now more cost
effective than ever.

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