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Download Solution PDFIt is preferable to start the classroom communication with___________
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Download Solution PDFCommunicating with Students
Communication skills are most vital for interactions with students, because the act of teaching itself requires them. In your role, you are responsible for comprehending and breaking down complex information, conveying this information clearly to your students (both verbally and in written resources), presenting in a manner that sustains their attention, and listening to and resolving their questions or problems.
It is preferable to start the classroom communication with Anecdotes.
- Generally, the anecdote will relate to the subject matter that the group of people is discussing.
- An anecdote is a brief, revealing account of an individual person or an incident: "a story with a point," such as to communicate an abstract idea about a person, place, or thing through the concrete details of a short narrative or to characterize by delineating a specific quirk or trait.
- Anecdotes make conversations or dialogue more personal and interesting.
- Usually, they are employed in a classroom in a way that will make the students and/or other characters laugh or think more deeply about a topic.
Listening commands, Unrelated questions, and Casual passing comments on students may discourage the morale of students and may not serve the purpose of effective classroom communication.
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