Read-write learners, also known as verbal-linguistic learners, are individuals who prefer to learn through written and spoken language. They excel in activities that involve reading, writing, listening, and speaking.
Read-write learners typically have a strong affinity for reading books, taking notes during lectures, engaging in discussions, and writing essays or reports.
Educators can support read-write learners by providing ample reading materials, encouraging written reflections, and offering opportunities for class discussions and presentations.
Technology can also play a significant role in supporting read-write learners, as it allows for access to digital texts, note-taking tools, and interactive writing platforms.