Volume 35 | Issue 4 Article 1
2010
Attitudes toward Communication Skills among Students’-Teachers’ in Jordanian Public Universities
Fathi M. Ihmeideh
Hashemite University, Jordan
Aieman Ahmad Al-Omari
Hashemite University, Jordan
Kholoud A. Al-Dababneh
Hashemite University, Jordan
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Ihmeideh, Fathi M.; Al-Omari, Aieman Ahmad; and Al-Dababneh, Kholoud A. (2010) "Attitudes toward Communication Skills among Students’-Teachers’ in Jordanian Public Universities," Australian Journal of Teacher Education: Vol. 35: Iss. 4, Article 1. Available at: http://ro.ecu.edu.au/ajte/vol35/iss4/1
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Australian Journal of Teacher Education
Attitudes toward Communication Skills among Students’-Teachers’ in Jordanian Public Universities
Fathi M. Ihmeideh, Ph.D. Aieman Ahmad AL-OMARI, Ph.D. Kholoud A. Al-Dababneh, Ph.D. Hashemite University, Jordan aieman66@hotmail.com mailto:aieman66@hu.edu.jo Abstract: The present study was carried out to determine the positive and negative attitudes among 289 students of class teachers and childhood teachers ' disciplines using the communication skills attitude scale (CSAS) in Jordanian public universities. GPA, year level of students were recorded. Overall results of study revealed that the mean of positive attitude score was 4.03. The mean of negative attitude scale score was 3.63. There were no significant differences between class teachers and childhood teachers students in their positive and negative attitudes toward communication skills. Students with grade point averages 2 and more have positive attitudes toward communication skills than students with grade point average less than 2. Senior students have high positive and less negative attitudes toward communication skills than sophomore and junior students. Introduction Teachers need excellent communication skills to