Difference between revisions of "Active Listening"
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{{Term|ACTIVE LISTENING|Focusing the attention on what the speaker is communicating (also in terms of unspoken messages) and checking with the speaker to see that a statement has been correctly heard and understood. | {{Term|ACTIVE LISTENING|Focusing the attention on what the speaker is communicating (also in terms of unspoken messages) and checking with the speaker to see that a statement has been correctly heard and understood. | ||
− | The goal of active listening is to improve mutual understanding. <ref> [http://toolboxes.flexiblelearning.net.au toolboxes.flexiblelearning.net.au] (24 July 2008), [http://targetpmp.blogspot.com targetpmp.blogspot.com] (24 July 2008), [http://www.wikipedia.org Wikipedia] (24 July 2008); Instructor Competencies – Standards for Face-to-Face, Online, and Blended Settings, James D. Klein, M. Michael Spector, Barbara Grabowski, Ileana de la Teja, 2004 </ref>.}} | + | |-The goal of active listening is to improve mutual understanding. <ref> [http://toolboxes.flexiblelearning.net.au toolboxes.flexiblelearning.net.au] (24 July 2008), [http://targetpmp.blogspot.com targetpmp.blogspot.com] (24 July 2008), [http://www.wikipedia.org Wikipedia] (24 July 2008); Instructor Competencies – Standards for Face-to-Face, Online, and Blended Settings, James D. Klein, M. Michael Spector, Barbara Grabowski, Ileana de la Teja, 2004 </ref>.}} |
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