Active Listening Skills Reflection Paper EDL/531 Tonya Dean 2/17/13 Paula Baucom I interviewed Ronnie Macko‚ a nurse educator at Select Medical Corporation and Chris Schillig a high school and college level English instructor. I had to conduct the interviews at separate times because of schedule conflicts. The interviews were conducted using the list of coaching/ mentoring questions that our team had developed in week 3. I will attach each instructor’s individual responses to the end of the
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skills‚ once mastered‚ enrich our lives forever. Listening‚ the neglected skill is truly valuable in every aspect of life and business. Listening affects all communication and we spend more time engaging in listening than any other form of communication‚ yet we still practice unlistening. Listening is the deliberate process by which we receive‚ understand and retain aural stimuli. Almost everyone can hear‚ but few can really listen well. Effective listening is hearing and understanding the message being
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LS13707 Advanced Listening and Speaking Skills Reflective Journal 1) Interview of native English speakers Date: 2nd October‚ 2012 As there is a group presentation on an analysis of different accents‚ I have to interview two native English speakers with my classmates. We interviewed three people whom are an American‚ a British and a Sweden. Accents in different countries are various. I am more comfortable in listening British English. So‚ when I was interviewing the American and
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Doctors ’ Listening Skills When people go to the doctor ’s office they want the doctor to listen. Competency and a correct diagnosis are appreciated too‚ but more than anything‚ patients value doctors ’ silence (Richards‚ 1407). In addition‚ patients want "more and better information about their problem and the outcome‚ more openness about the side effects of treatment‚ relief of pain and emotional distress‚ and advice on what they can do for themselves" (Meryn‚ 1922). Doctors ’ technical
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2013 4 Bl. Rupert Mayer Ms. Anili F. Butcon EFFECTIVE LISTENING TECHNIQUES Source: http://www.skillsyouneed.com/ips/listening-skills.html Copyright 2011-2013 According to‚ SkillsYouNeed.com‚ listening is the “ability to accurately receive messages in the communication process”. It is also the vital part towards effective communication and without it‚ messages could be easily misunderstood. The difference between listening and hearing is that the former requires focus and sole attention
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Focused Listening: The practice of focused listening is very important. It is characterized by open-ended questioning‚ reflective summarizing‚ and emotional mirroring and has the power to transform our everyday interactions and deepen our connections with others. I practiced using focused listening skills in conversations I had with the people around me. I did a reflective analysis of a couple of my conversations‚ exploring the challenges and successes I had. Conversation One: My Sister Angelina
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The Importance of Listening to Children It is very important to listen to children because without knowing what children think‚ it will be difficult to advocate‚ care and most importantly support them to reach their full developmental potential. Listening to children is more than just hearing their voices but actually taking the child’s point into consideration if the decision will impact on the child directly. Both the Children’s Act 2004 and Early Child Matters (ECM) recognize the fact that before
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Niyyah Bilal Hayes October 19‚ 2014 Adejumo POS2041 The Affordable Care Act and Minorities After decades of health-care reform attempts‚ the U.S Senate passed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (better known as Obamacare or the Affordable Care Act). In response to this the 16th Annual Summer Public Health Research Institute and Videoconference on Minority Health’s (the Institute) June 8th‚ 2010 topic was “What Will Health-Care Reform Mean for Minority Health Disparities”. As we move
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the attraction situated? 2) There are a few theories about the origin of the Giant’s Causeway. Which of them do you believe? a) man-made b) natural formation c) volcanic activity Now listen to the text about the Giant’s Causeway. While listening‚ get ready to answer these questions: 1) Which of these theories about the origin of the Giant’s Causeway was proved to be right? 2) What happened according to the legend of the Giant’s Causeway? the Country of Antrim the Bishop of Londonderry
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Many people like to listen to music whenever they are doing other tasks. Others feel that the music distracts them from the work they are performing. In my opinion‚ I do not like listening to music when I am working on certain tasks that require thinking or concentration because do not concentration. I love listening to music in my free time. If there is music on while I am doing a task‚ then I am more likely to be paying attention to the music than concentrating on the task. When I listen to music
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