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    Effective Communication

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    SHC 21 – Introduction to communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings Effective communication is vital in every work place with children and young people. Being able to communicate well helps a lot in forming happy relationships‚ with children and young people‚ their families and colleagues. The main reasons why people communicate in work setting are: - To maintain relationships: As I’m a key person‚ I would ensure that I got to know my key children and

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    Effective Feedback

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    Effective feedback Berne suggest that « if we cannot receive any positive strokes we will look for negative strokes (Reece I‚ Walker S‚ 2002 :377). I learned that any positive or negative feedback in the classroom is better than ignoring the students. In my French classes‚ students need confidence to communicate in a foreign language. Students come to a course with previous learning experiences which may sometimes have been negative. I try to ensure that they feel comfortable and secure when they

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    disillusioning himself. The idea is that there is no such thing as an individual existence. When a person is trying to better their standing or wealth they are disillusioning themselves. In the Eastern culture you do not work harder to better yourself you work harder to better the world as a whole through your actions in life. This brings you closer to unity with the "Divine." Avidya is similar to Maya. It is when the man is disillusioning himself that Avidya describes. When he denies his

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    Running Head: COMMUNICATING EFFECTIVE 1 EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION RAFER A. BELTON THOMAS EDISON STATE UNIVERSITY Running Head: COMMUNICATING EFFECTIVE 2 EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION The benefit of effective communication is that it helps the sender transmit to the receiver in a clear and concise manner. Since the majority of communication barriers are either; internal‚ external

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    Effective communication Effective communication is the ability to express our concepts verbally and non-verbally‚ and it is a transaction between two or more peoples. Communicators have a great role to make the communication effective by knowing proper speaking‚ listening‚ and body language. So‚ effective communication is the compositions of speaking‚ listening‚ and body language. Speaking is the main part of communication. An effective way of speaking indicates the ability to

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    Effective Questioning

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    Effective Questioning During my observation regarding effective questioning‚ I realized that the students responded to a series of questions more enthusiastically. Questioning them provided them with an opportunity to think‚ ponder upon the subject and figure out the answers on their own. This widened their understanding regarding the topic of the lesson. The teacher used a range of questions including both open and closed. * Closed Questions: Implies that the teacher has a predetermined correct

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    Effective Teamwork

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    - Research Effective work teams are built to be successful. The first step is for the leader to be clear about team objectives. The team leader should also practice what they preach. If the team leader expects high-quality productive work then they should demonstrate that as well. The team leader needs to be reliable and set the stage for the rest of the team. When team members see that their leader is reliable‚ they will follow suit. Anticipating problems and other opportunities is important so

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    Twelve Characteristics of an Effective Teacher A Longitudinal‚ Qualitative‚ Quasi-Research Study of In-service and Pre-service Teachers’ Opini For fifteen years‚ the presenter has engaged college students in discussions and writing assignments that pertain to the outstanding characteristics of their most effective teachers—“effective” meaning that these teachers made the most significant impact on their lives. Based on those recurring themes‚ the conclusion is that effective teachers share at least

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    On Developing Students’ Communicative Competence Lou Ruijuan Most Chinese students‚ especially those with low foreign language levels‚ are used to memorizing the language but reluctant to speak in the target language. They may be familiar with the sentence patterns but do not know how to start and end a conversation and how to express themselves in a particular situation. So it is a main task for a teacher to develop students’ communicative competence. I. Obstacles in Communication While it is difficult

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    Professional presence Professional presence is a dynamic blend of poise‚ self confidence‚ control‚ and style that empowers us to be able to command respect in any situation. Once acquired‚ it permits us to project a confidence that others can quickly perceive the first time they meet us. The importance of making a good first impression A positive first impression can be thought of as the first step in building a long-term relationship. The Primary Effect The development of professional

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